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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-17-08 03:54 AM
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Events--2009
They're getting an early start for some reason--

http://equalrightswashington.org/gala/

Save the Date

Equal Rights Washington 3rd Annual Gala
"Lights, Camera, Action!"
March 7th, 2009
W Hotel Downtown Seattle

Click here for more information and tickets.


Lights, Camera, Action! is a fun-filled, festive event featuring a silent auction, a 5-course gourmet dinner and celebrity performances. We are sure the gala will dazzle and surprise you.
Gala host: Deborah Brandt
Award winning former host of KUOW's Morning Edition

Guest Speaker: Sheryl Swoopes
WNBA Superstar and Seattle Storm Player

Entertainment:

Comedian Michele Balan
Returning by popular demand

Stay tuned for a special announcement about this year's musical performer!



Register early, capacity is limited and last year sold out!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-08 09:23 PM
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1. Chocolates for Choice 1/22 in Seattle
ARAL Pro-Choice Washington invites you to

celebrate the 36th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade at our 18th annual Chocolate for Choice event.


January 22, 2009
7:00 - 9:00pm

Safeco Field
1st Base Terrace Club
1250 First Avenue S. Club Level, Seattle, WA


Visit our website for Ticket Information.
http://www.prochoicewashington.org/events/choco4choice.shtml

Please join us for a delicious evening of chocolate tasting, featuring gourmet chocolate treats from 50 Seattle-area restaurants, bakers and chocolatiers.

The evening also includes a contest for best chocolate and chocolatier, a silent auction, and a live auction of exquisite cakes and chocolate displays. For more event information and to buy tickets, please visit our website.

All event proceeds support NARAL Pro-Choice Washington's critical work to protect and promote the right to choose.


To donate chocolate or sponsor this event, please contact Curtis Maes.
206-624-1990 or curtismaes{at} prochoicewashington.org.


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-15-08 06:52 PM
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2. Cannabis Defense Coalition meeting in Seattle 12/16
In this update:

1. CDC meeting this Tuesday, December 16
2. Accounting and project report
3. Supreme Court affirms states' rights
4. "Knock and talk" marijuana conviction reversed
5. Marijuana question tops Obama list
6. Texas cops caught illegally raiding fake grow


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===== 1. CDC meeting this Tuesday, December 16
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Short notice, but the Cannabis Defense Coalition will meet this Tuesday, December 16, at the Tiger Room in Georgetown (412 S. Orcas). The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.

What: Cannabis Defense Coalition December Session
When: Tuesday, December 16 at 7 p.m.
Where: Tiger Lounge, 412 S. Orcas in Georgetown
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=412+S+Orcas+St+98108

To get to the Tiger Lounge, from I-5 take the Michigan/Corson exit, right at the light onto Michigan, right at 4th Ave South, right at Orcas.


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===== 2. Accounting and project report
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You are welcome to check out the accounting and project report prepared for the October meeting. It is available in PDF form at:

http://cdc.coop/art/accounting-report-200810.pdf

It is also easily accessible from the cdc.coop/accounting page.

This year, the CDC has undertaken four major projects:

* April 20 Cannabis Congress at the downtown Seattle library
* Attack ad aimed at Kitsap County Prosecutor Russ Hauge
* Toll-free medical marijuana hotline at 888-208-5332
* Courtroom legal observation

The report outlines a number of other potential projects, with rough cost estimates, which can also be found on the cdc.coop wiki:

http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Projects


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===== 3. Supreme Court affirms states' rights
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On December 1, the United States Supreme Court refused an appeal by the city of Garden Grove, California, which had been ordered by lower courts to return medical marijuana police seized from a patient.

The rejection means that California law enforcement must return wrongfully seized medical marijuana, and may not rely upon federal drug laws to withhold a patient's medical marijuana. Garden Grove argued that its police would be, in effect, violating federal law by returning medical marijuana to patients.

In a much larger sense, this means that, for the time being, federal law does not trump state medical marijuana laws. And that is wonderful news for the thirteen medical marijuana states, including the Evergreen State. To read the news, hit google:

http://news.google.com/news?q=Garden+Grove+marijuana


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===== 4. "Knock and talk" marijuana conviction reversed
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Last week, the Washington State Court of Appeals overturned a Benton County marijuana conviction in which deputies conducting a "knock and talk" search did not inform the suspects of their right to refuse entry.

In a "knock and talk" search, police simply show up to a suspect's home, knock on the door, and ask for permission to enter -- usually to talk about a complaint. The Washington State Supreme Court has held that such tactics, when intended to obtain consent to conduct a warrantless search, are legal only if the suspect is first informed of their right to refuse police entry into their home.

This is called a "Ferrier warning," kinda like "Miranda warning." Which, funny enough, deputies did read to these Benton County boys, after they saw the stolen road signs hanging in their pad. The main lesson here -- besides "not so above board with the under age drinking" and "don't hang lots of stolen road signs in plain view" -- is JUST SAY NO TO POLICE SEARCHES.

Sing the refrain: JUST SAY NO TO POLICE SEARCHES. The ruling is at:

http://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/pdf/264963.opn.doc.pdf


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===== 5. Marijuana question tops Obama list
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The Obama transition team added an "open for questions" feature to their nifty little change.gov web site. The number one question, as voted by visitors, was when are you going to legalize marijuana? Seriously.

http://change.gov/page/content/20081211_openforquestions


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===== 6. Texas cops caught illegally raiding fake grow
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A big tip of the hat to Barry Cooper. The former Texas cop who markets a video on how to "never get busted again," set up a fake marijuana grow in Odessa, Texas, with more video cameras than furniture. Wow! Check out some video from the illegal search:

http://www.nevergetbusted.com/node/178


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Cannabis Defense Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit member cooperative focused on marijuana activism in Washington State. To join as a voting member for 2009, send $40 to CDC, PO Box 45622, Seattle, WA 98145.


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-31-08 05:40 AM
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3. League of Conservation Voters open house in Seattle 1/7
We hope you can join us for our second annual Vance Building Open House! We have some great progressive neighbors here at the Vance so come join all of us for some fun.

Come meet our staff, board members, our sister organization Washington Environmental Council and fellow environmentalists and progressives.

Who: You and your friends What: Vance Building Open House - Food, Drink and Worthy Causes
When: Wednesday, January 7th 5:30pm-7:30pm
Where: 1402 Third Avenue, Seattle
You can RSVP on Facebook or to me, Kelly Drake: kelly {at} wcvoters.org.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-01-09 01:40 AM
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4. Eastside congressional action training 1/14
Here's hoping that you're all rested and ready to rumble in the New Year. We've got an exciting agenda for this year, starting with the economic recovery act that Obama wants on his desk on day 1. We have to make sure that ongress has it ready and includes jobs and mortgage help.

On Sunday Jan. 11 we will be holding a Congressional Action Training. Sign up at
http://pol.moveon.org/event/actiontraining/87089.
We will be learning how to most effectively communicate with our Congresspeople and Senators. These are important skills that we will need especially now.

Three days later, on Jan. 14, we will be delivering our message to Congressman Reichert at his office on Mercer Island. Sign up at
http://pol.moveon.org/eventrecoveryaction/88159.

And lastly but not leastly, we will be having an Inaugural Bash at Torero's restaurant's bar in Factoria on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20 at 6 pm. We'll toast in the new prez and see some of the entertainment on the big screen. Come one, come all. We've invited MoveOn members
from as north as Kenmore and as south as Kent/Auburn. Meet 'em all. There is limited space so sign up at http://civic.moveon.org/event/inauguralbash/87511.

I'm looking for new leaders for the Eastside council. Be sure to let me know if you are interested.

Looking forward to a 2009 full of political activism for all.

Gail Fligstein
Regional Coordinator
206-375-2252
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-05-09 08:48 AM
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9. Correction
In my last email, I told you about our petition delivery to Congressman Reichert, and I gave you a bad link to sign up. Here's the right one:

http://pol.moveon.org/event/recoveryaction/88159


http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/01/03/israel.gaza/index.html
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 05:33 AM
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18. Reichert metting correction
The time has changed for the Economic Recovery Action at Congressman Reichert's office next Wednesday Jan. 14. It will be at noon. We're going to be delivering a petition in support of passing an economic recovery plan. If you have a personal experience to share about how the Bush economy has treated you, we'd like to hear you speak. To sign up, go to
http://pol.moveon.org/event/recoveryaction/88159.

Gail
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-01-09 01:53 AM
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5. Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq meets 1/3 in Seattle
Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq (INOC)
A Program Unit of Church Council of Greater Seattle
Keystone United Church of Christ
019 Keystone Place North; Seattle, Washington 98103
http://www.concernf oriraq.org


January 3, 2008
Dear friends,
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Contents of INOC Report :
1. Monthly INOC meeting on Saturday, January 3 at 3:00 pm.
2. First hand report on Iraqi refugee situation in Syria by Raghad Al Saadi
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1. The INOC general meeting will be held as usual on Saturday, January 3 at
3:00 pm (1st Saturday of the month) at:
Keystone United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place North.

2. Raghad Al Saadi will report on her recent trip to Syria. Several members of her family have been living there as refugees. Raghad will relate her observations on how Iraqi refugees in general are surviving, and what their hopes and fears for the future are.

3. Discussion of other issues related to Iraq.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-01-09 02:25 AM
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6. Justice Works! to meet 1/2 in Seattle
JUSTICE WORKS! General Membership MEETING Friday

January 2, 2009 * 6:30pm – 8:30pm
JW! Headquarters / Thrift & Gift
4206 Rainier Ave S * Seattle 98118 * 206-725-9189

GIFTS FOR KIDS rescheduled for

January 10, 2009 * 9am – 4pm
Nova High School
2410 East Cherry Street
Seattle, WA 98122


3-Strikes campaign update
From: Noemie Maxwell

Dear supporters of 3-Strikes reform:

Happy New Year!

Thank you for your work on or interest in this issue. Please let me know if the items below require corrections or additions. And please do consider forwarding information on lobbying days (second item on this list) within your organizations.

Please add info {at} fix3strikes.org to your address book.

Updates:

Senator Kline has introduced a bill to remove Robbery 2 from the 3-Strikes list. The draft of that bill can be sent to you if requested. Other sentencing reform legislation that affects 3-Strikes may be introduced later in the session. Senator Kline has the following message:
"I'm happy to talk with any group that wants to consider putting this on their agenda. Please let folks know that I'm available if they want to hear from me, either during the session in Olympia (or Seattle on weekends) or else after session. Thanks."

Support for 3-Strikes reform will be included as an issue in the Lobby Days of several organizations. Please consider notifying your memberships:
STATEWIDE POVERTY ACTION NETWORK
People's Summit and March on the Capitol
Members of Justice Works! grassroots team will join in with the march and visits with legislators
Monday, January 19, 2009, 9AM
St. John's Episcopal Church
114 20th Ave SE Olympia
For more info: call SPAN 1.866.789.7726
Or Justice Works! 206-725-9189

QUAKER LOBBY DAY
Monday, February 9, 2009
For more information Call Carol Estes, Policy Analyst and Legislative Advocate
Friends Committee on Washington Public Policy
206-276-9128
The focus will be Criminal Justice Reform including 3 specific reforms:

1. Reforming 3-Strikes

2. Restoration of Voting Rights

3. Restoring higher education in the prisons

AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE DAY
"Organizing for Change that Puts People First."
Monday, February 16, 2009
Bus transportation is available from some locations leaving between 7 and 8AM.
Call A Philip Randolph Institute at 206-770-7697 for more information or to reserve a seat.

FAITH ADVOCACY DAY
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sponsored by Earth Ministry, the Lutheran Public Policy Office, the Religious Coalition for the Common Good, Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice, and several other religious organizations.
United Churches, 110 11th Ave E, Olympia and at at WA Capitol Building.
Cost is $20, and registration materials will be available in early January by emailing faithadvocacyday@gmail.com, info http://www.thechurchcouncil.org

The Fix 3 Strikes website now includes citations to recent research on 3-Strikes and the organizations that have signed onto the statement. The list currently includes 17 organizations and more are expected. Recent "joins" include NAACP - Alaska, Oregon and Washington State - Area Conference; the Religious Coalition for the Common Good; Peace and Justice Action Center of Spokane; Coalition of Anti-Racist Whites; Statewide Poverty Action Network; and Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice.

Several organizations have placed 3-Strikes reform on their legislative agendas. I understand that Washington Commission on African American Affairs, which has provided legislative testimony in support of 3-Strikes reform, is considering including this issue on its agenda and is likely to do so:

Lutheran Public Policy Office of Washington State
Friends Committee on Washington Public Policy
Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice of Washington State
The Religious Coalition for the Common Good
King County Democrats Legislative Action Committee

The grassroots campaign has over 600 individual supporters. A phonebanking campaign is underway and we are getting a positive response from those who have agreed to write letters to legislators and are planning to attend Statewide Poverty Action Network's March on the Capitol and visits with legislators on MLK Day. The phonebanking is conducted by Justice Works! and supported by members of Coalition of Anti-Racist Whites.

Presentations to community groups continue to be scheduled. On January 10, there will be a presentation to the Black Policy Forum. An application is being prepared to present a workshop on 3-Strikes at the Seattle MLK Day event.

Recent press

In a November 23, 2008 editorial, Legislature, governor must find $5 billion in spending cuts without raising taxes, Seattle Times editors suggest that, to help close the projected revenue gap, Washington state "...could repeal the "three strikes" law and parole some prisoners convicted under that law." The research cited below supports that editorial position. Public safety can be increased at less cost without 3-Strikes.

(http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorialsopinion/2008420958_edit23fivebillion.html)
In a December 26, 2008 editorial, Periodic Review of Three Strikes Law is Prudent, Yakima Herald editors note that Three Strikes "is a concept that still needs periodic review by the Legislature to make sure it is judiciously applied, and with discretion when warranted." They point out that a long standard sentence for a serious crime that avoids costly appeals (and also avoids warehousing elderly people who pose no public safety risk but incur significant medical costs associated with age) can be a more prudent choice. (http://www.yakima-herald.com/stories/2008/12/25/periodic-review-of-three-strikes-law-is-prudent)

Journalist Mary Swift writes a profile piece in the 12/27/09 edition of the Kittitas Daily Record, Local Couple to Help in Clemency Bid. She notes the traumatic childhood experiences and adult struggles with alcoholism of a 3-Striker serving a life term for 3 Robbery 2s, the efforts of a local woman who knew him as a teen to support the cause of reform, and the concerns of activists that a law designed to address violent crime has resulted in life sentences for people convicted of lower-seriousness crimes. (http://kvnews.com/articles/2008/12/28/news/doc4955dcf1d9879716953236.txt

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-01-09 02:30 AM
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7. Demostrate against the Vashon gravel pit 1/4
PROTECT PUGET SOUND - STOP GLACIER'S DOCK
RALLY & FLOTILLA!
THIS Sunday, January 4, 2009 - 12 Noon
On foot - Meet at Gold Beach Community Center at Noon
Power Boat rendezvous at Dockton at 10 AM
Small Craft Launch from Sandy Shores at 12:30 PM
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Backbone Campaign and Preserve Our Islands are hosting a GIANT community Flotilla & Rally on the on the water & on the beach this Sunday, Jan. 4th.

Make a New Year's Resolution to STOP GLACIER from building a barge-loading pier for exporting 2-7+ MILLION of tons of Maury Island PER YEAR. Stop the spilling, shading and spoiling of the Maury Island Aquatic Reserve. The system is broken and the process has failed to protect the people and the Puget Sound. So now it is up to us.

Receive an update on the issue, listen to people-power music, and hear from community members, experts in aquatic preservation, and seasoned community activists speak about how together - we can still win this fight. Join us this to MAKE SOME NOISE! Send the message from Vashon-Maury to the rest of Puget Sound, Olympia, and Washington State that we will not be silent.

Be part of the Flotilla in power boat or kayak, or join the crowd on the beach. Bring noise makers (air horns, drums, and trumpets), your friends, and get inspired for a community struggle to protect the Island and Sound we all love so dearly.

On foot: Meet us at the Gold Beach Community Center (MAP HERE) at NOON
Small craft: Meet at Sandy Shores launch at 12:30. (MAP HERE) Call Steve with questions at 206-571-8869.
Large boats: coming from Quarter Master Harbor, meet at the Dockton Marine Park dock at 10 AM. Bring VHF radios and emergency air horns. Call Gregg with questions or to RSVP at 206-651-6741

Happy New Year and See You Sunday!

Read about the great press we got on the recent Glacier protest here
http://backbonecampaign.org/storydetail.cfm?id=246

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 06:59 AM
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13. Update
1. Gregoire Needs to Get With the Program

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2008593979_mauryisland06m.html
Gregoire's help sought in Maury Island gravel battle

By Warren Cornwall
Seattle Times environment reporter
A group of state lawmakers are calling on Gov. Christine Gregoire to step into the fight over a gravel mine on Maury Island in Puget Sound.

Fourteen legislators on Monday sent a letter asking her to suspend and possibly overturn a state lease issued in early December that cleared the way for a major expansion of the mine.

The appeal thrusts Gregoire into an issue that has prompted years of lawsuits and, most recently, a protest by hundreds of mine opponents this past weekend.

The lawmakers, led by Maury Island resident and longtime anti-mine activist, Democratic Rep. Sharon Nelson, say Gregoire has the power to temporarily stop, and go to court to overturn, the lease issued by outgoing Public Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland.

They point to a never-used provision of state ethics law enabling a governor to overturn state actions tainted by impropriety. It also allows the governor to suspend an action while the issue is investigated.

The lawmakers point to what they call Sutherland's "rushed" lease action in the waning days of his time heading the Department of Natural Resources, after he lost the election to Democrat Peter Goldmark.

"It's a serious issue as far as accountability by an outgoing elected official, and I believe it should be reviewed further," Nelson said.

She also pointed to two ethics complaints against Sutherland filed with the state Executive Ethics Board.

Those complaints allege Sutherland should have recused himself from involvement in the lease decision because the mining company, Glacier Northwest, gave $50,000 to a political committee working for his re-election.

Those complaints are under investigation, said Melanie de Leon, the ethics board's executive director.

Sutherland has said he authorized the lease after extensive review by his department, and that it contains strong environmental protections.

Marty Brown, the governor's legislative director, said he would talk with the state Attorney General's Office for guidance on the law.

Environmental groups argue that the lease, which would enable a 305-foot dock to be built over a state aquatic reserve, could harm chinook salmon and endangered orcas. They are asking state and federal judges to overturn the lease and halt construction work.

A company official said the project has extensive environmental protections and has already gotten a number of government permits. Glacier Northwest's Pete Stoltz on Monday noted this lease application had been in the works for years.

"DNR didn't make this lease decision overnight," he said.

Natural Resources Department spokeswoman Patty Henson said this was a legal matter before the governor, not the department. Regarding the ethics complaints, Henson noted that Glacier's contributions were to an independent political committee not controlled by Sutherland.

Warren Cornwall: 206-464-2311 or wcornwall@seattletimes.com


2. Sutherland Has Some 'Splainin' To Do

http://www.thenewstribune.com/opinion/story/585825.html

Out-the-door actions by Sutherland look bad
THE NEWS TRIBUNE
Published: January 6th, 2009 12:05 AM | Updated: January 6th, 2009 11:38 AM

It's very possible that two actions by defeated state Lands Commissioner Doug Sutherland were not really lovely parting gifts to big campaign contributors. And it's possible that he really didn't mean to stick it to environmentalists who had opposed his re-election.
It just looks that way.

Since he lost to Democrat Peter Goldmark on Nov. 4, Sutherland has made two big decisions that benefit contributors and anger those who opposed him.

· He decided to allow one contributor, Taylor Shellfish, to harvest geoducks it had illegally planted on state lands in Totten Inlet - geoducks estimated to be worth anywhere from $3 million to $9 million. The public comment period on the decision initially ended Monday but has been extended through Thursday.

· Sutherland awarded a lease of state tidelands off Maury Island to Glacier Northwest, which contributed $52,800 directly and indirectly to his re-election campaign. Glacier needs the lease so that it can build a 305-foot loading dock, allowing it to significantly expand its sand and gravel mine on the island.

Environmentalists - who gave heavily to Goldmark - have fought the Glacier Northwest lease for years, claiming that gravel spilled from the dock would damage the marine environment, including eelgrass beds. And shoreline property owners who opposed Taylor Shellfish's geoduck aquaculture also contributed to Sutherland's opponent.

So it's easy to see why Goldmark and his supporters are crying foul. Although Sutherland's department denies anything untoward is going on, his actions look suspiciously like vindictive, 11th-hour pokes in the eye to those who helped defeat him.

We hope that isn't the case. This newspaper endorsed Sutherland for re-election. We admired his record as lands commissioner and, before that, as Pierce County executive. But it's too easy to see these two decisions as nosegays bestowed on contributors and stink bombs lobbed at his opponents.

We're challenging this Broken System and letting Glacier & our elected officials know we are nowhere near being done with this fight to protect Puget Sound and the Maury Island nearshore.



We Won't Back Down
Not Now, Not Ever!


Your Fearless POI Board Members,
Amy Carey, Courtney Estevenin, Tink Campbell, Patrick Christie and Kristine Dahms

www.PreserveOurIslands.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-02-09 02:12 PM
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8. Rally to support Obama's economic stimulus plan 1/8 in Seattle
President-elect Obama's first goal is to fix the economy. He's calling on Congress to pass an economic recovery plan that invests in green jobs, health care, clean energy, and tax cuts for working families.

Obama's plan is a rejection of decades of failed economic ideology from Reagan to Bush.

But the old guard in Congress is already kicking and screaming.1 Now, we have a choice: we can help pressure Congress to do what's right, or we can sit idly by.

Our friends at ACORN are organizing a rally in Seattle to support Obama's economic recovery plan. Can you come help Obama win his first big fight?

What: Rally to support Obama's economic recovery plan
Where: Building Trades Council (in Seattle)
When: Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, at 2:00 PM

Thanks for all you do.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-05-09 08:50 AM
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10. FUSE party in Seattle 1/7
As we embark on this new year filled with great challenges and opportunities to bring about progressive change, we wanted to get things started right. And that is why we are inviting you to an Open House Party at our office!

Join Fuse and 25 other progressive organizations as we celebrate the New Year in style at the Vance Building in downtown Seattle. We'll be hosting the cocktail lounge at our 5th floor office, so you know it will be a good time. It's a chance to meet Fuse staff and fellow members and celebrate all we've done together. You deserve it!

Here are the details
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location: The Joseph Vance Building
Address: 1402 Third Ave, Seattle

RSVP now at:

http://www.fusewashington.org/page/s/vanceparty

Details are in are in the attached invite -- feel free to pass it along to your friends.

Thanks, and hope to see you next week!

Aaron Ostrom, Fuse
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-06-09 05:48 AM
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11. The War Comes Home: book event in Seattle 1/9
January 9, 2009 1-2PM
Institute for Policy Studies
1112 16th St. NW, Ste. 600, Washington, DC
IPS Book Event: Aaron Glantz's 'The War comes Home'

Aaron Glantz, a Foreign Policy In Focus contributor, is an independent journalist whose work has appeared in The Nation and The Progressive and on Democracy Now!. His new book, The War Comes Home: Washington's Battle against America's Veterans is the first to systematically document the U.S. government's neglect of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Aaron Glantz, who reported extensively from Iraq during the first three years of this war and has been reporting on the plight of veterans ever since, levels a devastating indictment against the Bush administration for its bald neglect of soldiers and its disingenuous reneging on their benefits. Meet the author at IPS and learn about the U.S. government's neglect of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-06-09 05:49 AM
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12. Cannabis Defense Coalition to meet 1/12 in Seattle
Cannabis Defense Coalition will meet Monday, January 12, at Dunshee House on Capitol Hill (303 17th Ave E). The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and is open to the public.
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What: Cannabis Defense Coalition January Session
When: Monday, January 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Dunshee House, 303 17th Ave E on Capitol Hill
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=303+17th+Ave+E+98112
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Dunshee House is located on Capitol Hill at the corner of 17th Ave East and East Thomas Street. According to their web site (www.dunsheehouse.org), nearby Metro routes include: 8, 10, 12 and 43.

At this meeting, we hope to elect our first board of directors. To vote for board, please make sure you've paid your $40 member dues for 2009. Currently, nobody has paid their 2009 dues, which puts CDC in an odd position of being, essentially, nobody. So bring $40 if you want a big voting voice.

Meeting agenda: http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Meetings



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 07:00 AM
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14. Seattle City Council 1/12--Priorities for the City of Seattle
Please Join Us
When the City Council Presents its
2009 Priorities and 2008 Progress Report
for the City of Seattle


When: Monday, January 12, 2009
2:00 p.m.

Where: Seattle City Hall
600 Fourth Avenue
Council Chambers, 2nd Floor

Why: The Council is announcing its priorities early to give
citizens an opportunity to hear and provide comment on
the Council’s legislative direction


Contact: Kimberly Reason, Council Communications
(206) 684-8159 or kimberly.reason {at} seattle.gov
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 07:00 AM
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15. The "L Word" premier in Seattle 1/18
Seattle L Word Season 6 Premiere Party

Sunday, January 18

Cinerama
2100 4th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98121

Doors Open: 2:30 p.m.
Premiere Begins: 4:00 p.m.
Must be 18+

Suggested Donation: $10


RSVP Today! Space is limited, arrive early - this event is expected to reach capacity.

Premium drawing prizes include Showtime DVD sets such as The L Word Season 5, Weeds, and more!

Check out other L Word events across the country at www.hrc.org/lword!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-09 11:44 PM
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16. Seattle Bisexual Women's Network January and February meetings
Facilitated Meeting: Second Tuesday of the Month
6:30PM Social Salon
7:00PM - 8:30PM Check-in and Open Rap or Topic Discussion
Capitol Hill Group Health 201 16th Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98112 Map

South Building
Down the stairs to the Atrium.
Left Corner Past the Atrium Cafe'
Room(s) A6/7

Come join our monthly facilitated discussion for women and women identified women!

Meet and mingle in an engaging, feminist, bisexual-supportive environment. Pose your most burning questions, and hear the most interesting responses from a diverse group of lively self-identified women, in a relaxing and laid back environment. The social salon time is designed to accommodate the varying schedules of attendees, so arrive when you can. Be a part of bisexual community in Seattle!

2nd Tues 01/13/2009 630 - 7pm Social
7pm - 830 meeting
Capitol Hill Group Health Open Chat
2nd Tues 02/10/2009 630 - 7pm Social
7pm - 8pm presentation
8pm - 830 discussion Capitol Hill Group Health Women's Health Presentation


Bi Women's Party

LADIES CHOICE
Seattle's Premier Bi Women's Social and Play Party!
We start with a women's only social and play time then our male guests can join us for a play party later. Get together with other Bi women and discuss topics like negotiations, flirting, and G-spot
stimulation. This party is designed and ran by bi women with their needs and desires at the focus.


Please join us at the Sharma Center
Date: Jan 17th (3rd Sunday of every month)
Social /Play Time: Doors open at 7pm for women only 21 and over
(Bi curious and lesbian woman encouraged to join us)






http://www.democracyforamerica.com/activities/119
Male partners will meet at a local restaurant and can join us for the
play party after 9:30pm
Play Party: 9:30pm -1am
Cost :$20 per person (Sorry, only males brought by a female guest allowed at party)
RSVP at rsvp {at}sharmacenter.org or call 206-898-5876
www.sharmacenter.org
Questions please email me at A_Sexy_Flirt {at} yahoo.com

Seattle Poly Potluck

Next Meeting is Jan 17th 5-7:30pm.

W e meet for a potluck meal and small group discussion afterwards every second Saturday evening during odd numbered months (January, March, May, July*, September, and November) at a poly-friendly location near the Queen Anne - Magnolia bridge on the west side of Queen Anne in Seattle. http://www.scn.org/~spg/

NOTE: MEETING TIME AND DAY HAS CHANGED TO
5 to 7:30 PM on the THIRD SUNDAY of EVERY MONTH
followed by a Poly Party




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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 05:31 AM
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17. Kadima Reconstructionist Community to have Gaza discussion 1/11 in Seattle
Discussion on Gaza from variety of perspectives. All are welcome!
Sunday Jan 11, in Seattle, 10:30-noon.


Dear Brit Tzedek v'Shalom members and supporters<
Brit Tzedek has been invited to participate in this program. The host organization welcomes you to join this important forum!
************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ***
Kadima Reconstructionist Community invites you to join a

SPECIAL PROGRAM AND DISCUSSION:
THE CRISIS AND WAR IN GAZA AND SOUTHERN ISRAEL

Andrea Cohen, Compassionate Listening Project
Judith Kolokoff, American Jews for a Just Peace
Barbara Lahav, Brit Tzedek v�Shalom
Richard Silverstein, Tikkun Olam Blog

SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 10:30 AM PROMPTLY� NOON
Doors open at 10 AM
Sandpoint Education Center, 6208 60th NE, Seattle
Northbound on Sand Point Way NE, turn right at the Center sign at NE 62nd
Map and directions: http://www.learnatnorth.org/sandpoint.htm

Please RSVP if possible to provide a chair count:
office {at} kadima. org or (206) 442-2077

- Are you experiencing complex and sometimes contradictory responses to the crisis in Gaza
and southern Israel?
-Are you confused by opposing rhetoric?
-Are you unsure how to have a positive impact?

-Share your feelings
-Hear from diverse activist perspectives
-Review a menu of actions you can take

This program is designed to provide a safe setting for thoughtful discussion and sharing, to encourage informed engagement. Plenty of time will be allocated for people to discuss their feelings about this very difficult, tragic and complex conflict.

As the host for this event, Kadima�s intent is to model positive discussion within the Jewish community on a difficult and often personal issue. All of our panelists have deep connections with and have spent time in Israel and the Palestinian areas. They actually have diverse perspectives on what �should be done;� it is hoped that forums such as this will be expanded to include even more viewpoints in the near future.
************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* **
Andrea Cohen is a certified facilitator with The Compassionate Listening Project. In addition to her work in Israel-Palestine, Andrea was co-director of the Project�s Jewish-German reconciliation program. She facilitates Compassionate Listening workshops locally and internationally, designs community dialogue events that bring together people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and coaches individuals in integrating the skills of Compassionate Listening into their daily lives.

Judith Kolokoff is currently involved with American Jews for a Just Peace and the Seattle Campaign for Gaza. Judith is a soon to be 80 year old Jewish woman human rights activist. She has been a high school educator and is a past director of the Pacific Northwest American Friends Service Committee. Judith was a founder of Jewish Voice for Peace/Seattle, an organizer supporting the anti-occupation work of the Israeli soldiers and reservists who refuse to serve in the territories.

Barbara Lahav, a Seattle native, lived over 16 years in Israel. A national board member for Brit Tzedek v�Shalom, Barbara graduated from the Bezalel School of Arts in Jerusalem, was Managing Editor for Kol Ha'Ir, a Jerusalem weekly affiliated with Haaretz Newspaper, and Administrator of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. She returned to the US in 1986 and worked for several local Jewish non-profit organizations as well as two years with the Legal Defense Fund for Representative Jim McDermott. She is a community activist for Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, Find Common Ground and Israel Policy Forum.

RICHARD SILVERSTEIN writes Tikun Olam (http://www. richardsilverste in.com/tikun_ olam), focusing on Israeli-Palestinian peace and also including commentary on U.S. politics, world music, food, Jewish life, literature, and culture. He also created the Israel Palestine Forum, wrote a chapter for the Independent Jewish Voices essay collection, A Time to Speak Out, published by Verso Books in October, 2008, contributes to Haaretz, the Jewish Forward, the Los Angeles Times, and the Guardian�s Comment Is Free, and also blogs at Huffington Post.

For more information:
office {at} kadima.org / (206) 547-3914 / www.kadima.org

If you are not a member of Brit Tzedek, we encourage you to join at http://www.btvshalo m.org/join/ -- if you are a member, please encourage others to join.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 06:13 AM
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19. Benefit for Ft. Lewis GI coffeehouse in Lakewood 1/10
Jim Page will be playing a benefit folk concert at Coffee Strong on Saturday, January 10th at 9 PM. Suggested donation is $5 at the door. Admission free with military ID.


The newly formed IVAW Fort Lewis chapter, along with IVAW Seattle and the GI Voice Project have opened Coffee Strong, a GI coffee house that will serve as the as a space for military veterans, active duty soldiers, military families and supporters to meet and discuss the war, deployment, PTSD and the hardships of life in the military. Coffee Strong will also be the base of operations for the Fort Lewis Chapter.

The project is completely funded by donations from supporters – it will take over $3500 per month to keep this resource available to the community. Coffee Strong opened its doors on November 5th, and a grand opening concert with Son of Nun will be held at 9pm on November 15th. Stop by the coffee house at 15109 Union Ave SW, Lakewood, WA to show your support! Get more information and make donations to support Coffee Strong at www.givoice.com.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-09 08:47 PM
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20. Bishop Gene Robinson in Seattle 1/12
Edited on Sat Jan-10-09 08:47 PM by eridani
The Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson, Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire and the first openly gay bishop in the Anglican Communion, will address the Seattle community at Town Hall, 1119 8th Ave in Seattle on Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in a speech entitled, "Civil Rights in the 21st Century: Why Religion Matters." Robinson has been a staunch supporter of the civil rights of gay and lesbian people. He is an internationally recognized advocate and passionate speaker. He is being hosted in Seattle by The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, Integrity Puget Sound and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.



View Press Release Here: http://www.thewac.org/notices/20090112-Robinson.pdf
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-14-09 11:03 PM
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21. Bowl for equal rights in Seattle 2/21
7th Annual Bowled & the Beautiful
Hosted by the Human Rights Campaign
Get your tickets today https://robot.boxofficetickets.com/800-494-TIXS/WebObjects/BOTx2005.woa/wa/inspectProgram?id=56621&passKey=cfe016a120


Saturday, February 21
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Family Session)
8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.

West Seattle Bowl
4505 39th Avenue, SW
Seattle, WA

TICKETS
$35 per bowler.
To become a lane captain, e-mail bowling {at} hrcseattle.org
- or click here to join a lane as a bowler!

WHAT YOU GET
2 hours of bowling (includes shoes)
An annual HRC membership
Pizza and sodas
And, of course, tons of fun!

http://www.hrcactioncenter.org/actioncenter/seattlebowlingsponsorship.html



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 02:19 PM
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22. Phil Donahue's film Body of Warto be shown in Aberdeen
Please join us for a screening of Phil Donahue's award winning film Body of War as featured on Bill Moyers Journal. Donahue met Tomas Young at Walter Reed Army Hospital and could not get the thought of Tomas and his family out of his mind. Along with Ellen Spiro's expertise, they have documented the harm in harm's way the American people are not seeing from the main stream media.

Aberdeen Timberland Public Library, 121 E. Market Street, Aberdeen, WA -
Please come at 6:30 pm, screening is at 6:45 pm
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-17-09 01:34 AM
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23. ACLU Marijuana Video and Forum in Kirkland 2/4

Marijuana Video and Forum with Rick Steves in Kirkland
February 4, 2009

Wednesday, February 4
7 pm – 9 pm
Kirkland Performance Center (map)

The ACLU-WA hosts a screening of its award-winning video "Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation." Hosted by travel writer Rick Steves, the half-hour video looks at the impacts and effectiveness of federal and state marijuana laws. The video explores the little-known history of marijuana prohibition and features interviews with leading national experts. One of them, noted New York physician and pharmacologist John Morgan, says, "The most dangerous thing about marijuana is to be arrested for its possession or use."

A public forum follows the screening, featuring Rick Steves, Alison Holcomb, Judge David A. Nichols, Ret., Seattle City Councilmember Nick Licata, and Washington State Representative Roger Goodman.

Please RSVP at www.MarijuanaConversation.org by January 26, as seating is limited.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-17-09 01:36 AM
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24. Highline Food Bank sponsors dinner in Burien 1/30
EMPTY BOWLS 2009

JOIN US FOR A MEAL AND HELP FIGHT HUNGER IN OUR COMMUNITY!

Friday, January 30, 2009
Lunch served 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Dinner served 4:00-8:00 PM

Moshier Community Art Center, 430 S 156th, Burien
$10 (minimum) Donation
All proceeds will benefit the Highline Food Bank


Moshier Community Art Center Potters have teamed up with the Highline Food Bank and Discover Burien to bring you Empty Bowls 2009. Empty Bowls events can be found around the country raising money to combat hunger in our communities. Potters have donated bowls to be filled with soup at this fun event...all are invited!

Your $10 (minimum) donation will get you the opportunity to pick out a beautiful handmade bowl, as well as a simple but wonderful meal of soup, bread, dessert and drink; all donated by local businesses. All proceeds go to the Highline Food Bank, which serves over 750 area families per month. Bring your friends and family!


For more information:
www.burienparks.net or (206) 988-3700
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-20-09 12:28 AM
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25. Lobbying for social justice workshop on Vashon 2/1
Our Elected Officials and the Peace/Justice/Earthcare Agenda:
Making Change Happen

Learn and Share Skills for Lobbying Elected Officials In Person and From Home

SPECIAL GUEST: Bob Schultz is an experienced citizen lobbyist with the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), and is a member of the Port Townsend Peace Movement. Bob will describe the goals and successes of FCNL, the highly effective D.C. Quaker lobbying group that works in tandem with many groups and faiths.

In this workshop, we will share practical tools for influencing the Obama Administration and the 111th Congress to actually fulfill their promises of peace, justice, and Earthcare.


You are warmly invited to join other activists and concerned citizens
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 2-3:30 PM

LAND TRUST BUILDING
(two storefronts west of Cafe Luna)


Hosted by Vashon Friends (Quaker) Group
More info: Joyce Victor, (206) 860-7969
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-20-09 04:06 AM
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26. Stand up for medical marijuana in Kitsap County 1/26
Kitsap County continues its prosecution of Pam and Bruce Olson, two more medical marijuana patients busted by WestNET, a federally-funded "task force" that earns most of its revenue through asset forfeiture.

Pam Olson plead guilty last year in order to avoid jail time, and received home arrest. On Monday, January 26, the prosecutor will present pre-trial motions to deny Bruce Olson the use of his medical marijuana defense.

We hope to create a visible presence in the court room for this hearing. If at all possible, please plan on attending.

What: Kitsap County v. Bruce Olson, pre-trial hearing
When: Monday, January 26 at 9 a.m.
Where: Kitsap County Courthouse, 614 Division St. in Port Orchard
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=614+Division+St+98366

Carpool vans will leave Seattle at 7:30 a.m. If you are interested in a ride, please shout back via email. We will likely have a few hotel rooms for those that want to spend the night and poster. We printed posters; hammer staplers at the ready!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-21-09 11:28 PM
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27. Some accomodations info for this event
The Cannabis Defense Coalition has reserved 3 rooms at a bed and breakfast a few blocks from the Kitsap County Courthouse for Sunday night, Jan 25. The following morning at 9 a.m., the court will hear pre-trial motions to deny Bruce Olson from using the medical marijuana defense.

If you would like a (no cost) bed Sunday night in Port Orchard, please respond to this email. We have 8 beds, and potential for overflow. Carpools will leave Seattle at 7:30 a.m. Monday morning. If you need a ride on Monday, please respond.

* What: Kitsap County v. Bruce Olson, pre-trial hearing
* When: Monday, January 26 at 9 a.m.
* Where: Kitsap County Courthouse, 614 Division St. in Port Orchard
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=614+Division+St+98366
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 09:09 PM
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28. Copy of pre-trial motion
Got a copy of the prosecutor's pre-trial motion to deny Bruce Olson his
medical marijuana defense. Scanned and posted it at:

http://cdc.coop/case_olson

It is six pages long, with three reasons to deny Mr. Olson his medical
defense:

First, an anonymous informant told WestNET -- a federally-funded "drug
task force" that funds itself by seizing the assets of the people they
bust -- that he had witnessed Bruce Olson sell 2 ounces of marijuana.

Second, the amount of medical marijuana was too much, and higher than the
"presumed 60-day supply" defined by the new Department of Health rules.
WestNET task force members found 48 marijuana plants in various stages of
growth, 12 of which were flowering. Prosecutors claims those plants
yielded them 19 pounds of usable marijuana. That is over 6 ounces of
usable marijuana for every plant, or over 25 ounces per flowing plant.
Both of these numbers are highly unlikely.

Third, the prosecution is relying on the "Shepherd ruling," which requires a physician to state how much marijuana their patient needs for a sixty-day supply. This ruling was addressed by the Washington State Legislature last year when it passed SB 6032. The idea that prosecutors are still trying to use it suggests they either did not get the memo, or are simply disingenuous public servants.

Please plan on being at the Kitsap County Courthouse in Port Orchard on
Monday, January 26 at 9 a.m. If you need a ride, or lodging Sunday night (with hot tub!), please respond to this message, or contact the Cannabis Defense Coalition at 888-208-5332 or info {at} cdc.coop.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-28-09 06:14 AM
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33. Medical marijuana defense allowed for one charge and denied for the other
Kitsap County's motion to deny Bruce Olson from mentioning his medical marijuana defense was (mostly) denied by the court. The court room, which only had two rows of seating, was filled with 25 spectators. The pre-trial hearing took over two hours, with close to twenty motions heard.

Judge Leila Mills did forbid the medical marijuana defense to one of the two charges in the case: possession with intent to distribute. The judge ruled that RCW 69.51A can not be used as a defense to an intent to distribute charge. However, both of the charges will be heard in the same case, so the jury will hear about medical marijuana, but then the judge will instruct them that medical marijuana doesn't apply to the second charge, just the first.

The good news is that, in order to prove intent to distribute, Kitsap County is relying solely upon the word of a questionable WestNET informant named Mr. Kenny. WestNET is the multi-agency drug task force funded through asset forfeiture, which is "hosted" by the Kitsap County Sheriff. This multiple-conviction felon worked for WestNET, presumably to avoid prosecution on drug-related charges. In court, he was painted as a lifelong criminal and an admitted alcoholic, and the defense informed the court that it would challenge his competency.

Bruce Olson made it over this hurdle, and he lives to fight another day. That day is Friday, February 6 at 1:30 p.m. Please mark your calendar.


* What: Kitsap County v. Bruce Olson, pre-trial hearing
* When: Friday, February 6 at 1:30 p.m.
* Where: Kitsap County Courthouse, 614 Division St. in Port Orchard
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=614+Division+St+98366


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Cannabis Defense Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit member cooperative focused on marijuana activism in Washington State. To join as a voting member for 2009, send $40 to CDC, PO Box 45622, Seattle, WA 98145. More info at http://cdc.coop/
_______________________________________________
cdc-alerts mailing list
cdc-alerts{at} lists.cdc.coop
http://lists.cdc.coop/mailman/listinfo/cdc-alerts
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-25-09 11:59 PM
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29. Bike Advocates volunteer open house 1/29 in Seattle
We are now fully moved into our new, freshly remodeled office right next door to our old office in the BikeStation, so this will be a great time to come down and help the cause of bicycle advocacy.

Thursday January 29th at 1pm
309A 3rd Ave S (3rd Ave between Main & Jackson)

We'll have yummy goodies to eat, fun cyclists to hang out with, important envelopes to stuff and lots of bike parking next door at the Bikestation.


Thanks!

Also Transportation Advocacy Day is February 24th, This is a whole lot of fun (really!) and a great way to really be involved in the process of making Washington a better place for cyclists. We go down to Olympia, and talk face to face with our members of the state legislature. It's 9am - 5pm and we'll be arranging carpools. Let us know soon if you want to go!

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BICYCLE ALLIANCE OF WASHINGTON
Advocates for bicyclists and a bike-friendly Washington
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Mark Canizaro
206-224-9252 x301
Membership Director
markc
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-27-09 04:30 AM
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30. Abolish the death penalty meeting in Seattle, 1/31
Achieving Abolition 2009

Saturday, January 31st

9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon
Seattle University, First Floor

Last Tuesday, we welcomed a new President and witnessed the promise of America renewed.

Today, the vestiges of our past remain. We are on the verge of the unprecedented in this state. Three men could be executed in our names over the next several months.

Now, is the time to get involved.

We need people to work on legislation, people to raise money, people to write letters, people to conduct research, people to stand up and be counted, and we need you now.

Guest Speaker Sarah Craft is an abolitionist who has coordinated state efforts to achieve abolition at the national level. She is coming here to give us her firsthand account of how New Jersey got rid of the death penalty and how we can, too.

Plus, there will also be up-to-the-minute
update on the state of the death penalty in Washington State.

Please come and tell two or three friends.

The task ahead is daunting, but we can shut down the machinery of death. As someone recently said: Yes, we can!!

For more information, or to download
an event flyer, please go to:
www.abolishdeathpenalty.org/AchievingAbolition2009.htm
or email: info {at} abolishdeathpenalty.org
or call (206) 622-8952


To make a secure online donation to the WCADP please go to:
www.abolishdeathpenalty.org/Donate.htm

The Washington Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
It's easy to support the death penalty when you don't have all the facts.
P.O. Box 3045
Seattle, WA 98114-3045
phone (206) 622-8952
fax (206) 622-2016
www.abolishdeathpenalty.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-27-09 08:47 PM
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32. And really nice deals for attendees on concerts that evening
There is a reward for attending the Abolish the Death Penalty training on Saturday 1/31 at Seattle U from 9:30 am to Noon. There are a couple of great concerts that evening that people might consider. Of course, each event is independent, but that should not stop one for participating in a couple of them. Bring your friends

Anne Feeney and Rebel Voices Saturday January 31, 2009 7:00 doors open, 7:30 concert starts. Carpenters Hall - 209 Vine Street, 98121 (off Second Avenue in downtown Seattle) Price $10 -20 suggested Call or email for reservations: 206.524.7753 or rebelvoz@aol.com For more info on the performers: http://annefeeney.com/ or http://rebelvoices.com/http://www.a/

- or -

1/31 Acoustic Artists foe Amnesty - Wayward Cafe - 8570 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle - 9:00 - $6.00 suggested Donation.
Noah Gundersen
Jenni Potts
Daniel Adams
http://www.shrff.org
http:www.scn.org/amnesty
www.myspace.com/noahgundrson
www.myspace.com/jennipotts
www.myspace.com/danieladamsmusic

www.waywardcoffee.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-27-09 04:31 AM
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31. Access Denied? screening of film on corporate accountability in Seattle 2/5

The University of Washington Law chapter of the American Constitution Society and Alliance for Justice (AFJ)
invite you to a lunchtime screening of

Access Denied: The Fight for Corporate Accountability.
AFJ President and longtime legal activist Nan Aron will be on hand to lead a discussion after the film screening.



When Diana Levine went to the hospital in April 2000 seeking relief for a severe migraine headache, the professional musician and children’s record producer never imagined that faulty drug labeling would result in the amputation of her arm. Today she is at the center of a closely-watched Supreme Court case, Wyeth v Levine and a national debate about the federal courts and corporate accountability.

Produced in conjunction with 12-time Emmy award-winning producers/directors Jon Alpert and Matt O’Neill, Alliance for Justice’s 22 minute short documentary Access Denied?: The Fight for Corporate Accountability tells Ms. Levine’s powerful story and exposes the slow but steady transformation of our federal courts into institutions that favor corporate interests over everyday Americans. Through an examination of Diana Levine’s case against Wyeth Pharmaceuticals - and the experiences of others like her - Access Denied? takes the legal issue of preemption out of the courtroom and into the real world, where millions of Americans find themselves unable to access the courts and hold corporations accountable for their misconduct.

What: Film Screening of Access Denied? The Fight for Corporate Accountability and Discussion with AFJ President Nan Aron

When: Thursday, February 5, 2009

12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

Where: University of Washington School of Law

43rd St. and 15th Ave. NE
Room 133
Seattle, WA

*** Lunch will be served ***

*** For questions regarding the event please contact Danan Margason at dananm {at} u.washington.edu
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-01-09 12:34 AM
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34. Pray the Devil to Hell screening in Seattle 2/7

Title: Premier Screening- "Pray the Devil Back to Hell"

Date: Saturday February 7, 2009
Time: 5:45 pm - 8:45 pm

Location: Varsity 4329 Univ Way NE , Seattle 98105, Call for exact time (206-632-3131).

Notes: "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" premiere release. Pre-screening dinner at Cafe on the Ave. 4201 University Way NE at 5:15 pm. Contact Gabrielle (gabriellabell28 {at} hotmail.com) to rsvp for dinner

A film by Abby Disney at the Varsity Theater. This film tells the story of the courageous group of Liberian women who, regardless of religious and cultural differences, came together to end their country's seemingly endless, bloody civil war. Ultimately, they were successful in getting the warlords to speak to each other, end the carnage that was terrorizing civilians, and forcing children into soldiers' rank. Through their grassroots organizing they heroically helped elect a female president..It's incredibly inspiring and engaging, using lots of contemporary footage of the war, the peace talks, and the women in action. . Contact the Varsity for times (206-632-3131). The Varsity is located at 4329 Univ Way NE 98105,
Hosted by Seattle Code-Pink.

For more info on the movie see: http://www.praythedevilbacktohell.com/outreachtools.htm or http://www.praythedevilbacktohell.com/nonflash/index.htm
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-03-09 11:01 PM
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35. Cannabis Defense Coalition meeting 2/9 in Seattle
Cannabis Defense Coalition will meet Monday, February 9th, at Dunshee House on Capitol Hill (303 17th Ave E). The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and is open to the public.

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What: Cannabis Defense Coalition February Session
When: Monday, February 9th at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Dunshee House, 303 17th Ave E on Capitol Hill
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=303+17th+Ave+E+98112

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Dunshee House is located on Capitol Hill at the corner of 17th Ave East and East Thomas Street. According to their web site (dunsheehouse.org), nearby Metro routes include: 8, 10, 12 and 43.

In preparation, please be sure to read the proposed Washington State legislation: HB1177, SB5615 and SB5798. We had a great turn out at Bruce's pre-trial hearing, kudo's to all. We have strategy to discuss for future court dates.

Meeting agenda: http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Meetings
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-09 09:09 PM
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36. Thom Hartmann AM1090 cruise 3/7
http://www.argosycruises.com/themecruises/default.cfm#hartman

Join AM1090 aboard the Royal Argosy on Saturday, March 7th from Noon-3pm as we share the water with AM1090's midday host Thom Hartmann. Hartmann's books have been written about in Time and many other magazines, he has been on NPR and BBC radio and CNN television (among others), mentioned on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, and has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people on five continents over the past two decades. Share the wonder of Elliot Bay as you enjoy a gourmet three course meal with Thom Hartmann. Tickets are $49 per person (includes cruise, brunch and non-alcoholic beverages) Space is limited! Don't miss this intimate opportunity to meet Thom - it includes a book signing and autograph session. Click here to reserve your spot now.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-06-09 06:03 AM
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37. Association for Women in Science to meet 2/18 in Seattle
Happy New Year and a little more! Come to our first general meeting of the 2009, meet a few new people and learn about developing diagnostics for global health.


General Meeting Topic:
Developing (R)Evolutionary Diagnostics for Global Health
by Karen Hedine, President/CEO of Micronics, Inc

When:
Wednesday, Feb. 18th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Event information: http://www.seattleawis.org/events.htm
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-09 02:00 AM
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38. The 72 hour challenge--writing at Hugo House in Seattle

Take the 72 Hours Challenge

Moments ago, four intrepid writers—Sherman Alexie, Pam Houston, T.M. McNally and Devin Sullivan—received keys to their hotel rooms and the “secret ingredients” for the new works they will begin writing to be unveiled three days from now at 72 Hours, Friday, February 13 at Hugo House at 7:30 p.m.
While the event has been sold out for months, you can still join in the fun by taking the 72 Hours challenge. Using the “secret ingredients” listed below, the same ones the writers were given, we are inviting everyone in the Hugo House community to take the challenge of drafting a new piece of writing in 72 hours and reading the results on Saturday, February 14, at 11 a.m. in the Hugo House Cabaret.

To participate, begin writing now. Then come to Hugo House on Saturday morning prepared to strut your newly minted work. There will be 15 five-minute slots for fearless writers who think they're up to the challenge, with all new work read to be published on the Hugo House Web site.


The Theme: Do Not Disturb

The Ingredients:

1. A character trait: giggles when angry
2. A location: a flooded basement
3. A plot point: a phone call from an ex-lover
4. A line of dialogue: “Are we there yet?”
5. A rhetorical element: metaphor containing “cafeteria”


For more information about 72 Hours: hugohouse.org



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-09 02:43 AM
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39. Dr Korten to speak at Vets for Peace convention 3/7 in Kirkland
The Public is Invited to hear Dr. David Korten, author of the recently published: Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth

The NW Region of Veterans For Peace will hold their annual regional conference on March 6-8 in Kirkland. On Saturday evening, March 7, the public is invited to hear Dr. David Korten, reknowned author and highly acclaimed speaker

Dr. Korten will address: "Real Security, Community, and the New Economy"

Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church
308 Fourth Ave South, Kirkland, 98033
7 PM

The Seattle Peace Chorus
will perform prior to Dr. Korten's presentation
A free will offering will be accepted


Donations of support for this conference may be sent to:
VFP Chapter 92, C/O Gerri Haynes, 104 7th, Kirkland, WA 98052
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 05:36 PM
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40. Seattle Bisexual Women's Network meetings through May 2009
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-15-09 02:33 AM
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41. Duwamish Valley Vision Map & Report! release party 2/19 in S. Seattle
You are invited to join the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition for the release of the Duwamish Valley Vision Map & Report!

Thursday, February 19, 4:00 p.m. at the
Duwamish Tribe's Longhouse and Cultural Center,
4705 West Marginal Way South.

The Duwamish Valley Vision Map has been a year in the making and is the result of community workshops, surveys and interviews in four languages with over 500 residents, workers, business owners, industry leaders, youth, elders, fishermen, housing and homeless advocates.

The map and report describe the future vision of the Duwamish Valley's environment, community amenities, transportation, and economic development.

Please join us for our Vision Release Open House
~ View the vision maps
~ Pick up a CD copy of the report
~ Enjoy light snacks with the project partners, and
~ Stay for the Duwamish Tribe's screening of 2 films by Sandy and Yasu Osawa at 7 p.m.
r.s.v.p. to contact {at} duwamishcleanup.org
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Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition
5410 First Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206.954.0218
contact {at} duwamishcleanup.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-17-09 08:07 AM
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42. NARAL youth leadership conference 2/21 in Seattle
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington's annual youth leadership summit,

"I HEART Choice"

is back and better than ever!

Saturday, February 21, 2009, 10am - 7pm at the University of Washington HUB.


Not a student? Please forward this email to the pro-choice youth in your life.

Here are 3 reasons why you should attend:

1. This event is free of charge and lunch is provided. Thank you to our coalition partner, Spiritual Youth for Reproductive Freedom, for sponsoring lunch at "I HEART Choice."

2. Anybody can attend! The information is geared toward high school and college-aged people, but anybody who wants to learn more about pro-choice issues and organizing can attend.

3. You don't have to stay for the whole summit! We've posted the list of workshops and their times on our website so you can pick and choose which parts to attend.

For more information or to register, visit NARAL Pro-Choice Washington's website
http://www.prochoicewashington.org/events/youthsummit.shtml
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-09 07:09 AM
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43. 2/19 in Seatte: Mexico Unconquered film and discussion
Mexico Unconquered: Join us for an evening of music, film, photos and discussion!

Thursday February 19, 7 - 10pm
Location: Central Cinema @ 21st & Union in the Central District

Journalist and activist John Gibler will give a short talk about his new book, "Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt", City Lights Books, 2009. "Mexico Unconquered is an evocative report on the epic powers of violence and corruption in Mexico and the underdogs and rebels who put their lives on the line to build justice from the ground up." At the event we will watch a clip from the documentary, 'Un Poquito de Tanto Verdad'..."When the people of Oaxaca decided they'd had enough of bad government, they didn't take their story to the media...they TOOK the media"; Film-maker Jill Friedberg in attendance; Photo Exhibit: 2007 Oaxaca Uprising and the Zapatista Other Campaign; Music by Correo Aereo and Sin Fronteras. Food & Drink available! English to Spanish interpretation available. Admission FREE; no reservations necessary (come early to get a good seat). Location: Central Cinema @ 21st & Union, 1411 21st Avenue, Seattle WA 98122, www.central-cinema.com



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-09 07:10 AM
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44. Community Alliance for Global Justice musical benetit at Nectar Lounge in Seattle 3/1
Ruby Shuz & Supersones play CAGJ Benefit at Nectar Lounge!

Sunday, March 1, 7 – 10pm
On Sunday March 1 come enjoy groovy tunes & good vibes at Nectar Lounge in Fremont, and help CAGJ raise crucial funds for 2009 organizing! Bring your friends!! SuperSones play the sublime music known as Son - the acoustic dance music of the Cuban countryside that inspired modern Salsa. Son is a unique blend of Spanish guitars and harmony, Afro-Cuban percussion and swing, call-and-response singing, and trumpet improvisation. From the 1930’s in Havana to the present moment, Cuban septets like SuperSones have inspired people around the world to dance and celebrate! Ruby Shuz just released their first CD – check it out! Ruby Shuz vs. The Evil Doctor Frontenac (rubyshuz.com/music/)



$7 Suggested Donation, 21 and over only (sorry!).

Location: 412 N 36th St, Seattle, WA, in Fremont
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-19-09 04:10 AM
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45. 2/19 in Seattle; organizing for 3/21 antiwar demonstration
From: Chanan Suarezdiaz <chananivaw {at} yahoo.com>

Subject: URGENT : 2nd March 21st Antiwar Demonstration meeting Tomorrow, Febuary 19th at 7pm Room 2122 at Seattle Central Community

Hello Wonderful people of the Seattle Antiwar Movement. We'll be having our 2nd March 21st Demonstration meeting Tomorrow, Febuary 19th at 7pm Room 2122 at Seattle Central Community College . Please spread the word to everyone/groups that want to build a kickass demonstration against the Occupations ! .

With the US Government's plan to Escalate the Occupation of Afghanistan in the spring and the Horrible Seize and attack on Gaza , We need to re ignite the Antiwar Movement here ! . Ft Lewis Army base will be deploying 4,000 troops to Afghanistan in July ! . We have a lot to cover tomorrow so please bring fresh ideas, positive Attitudes, and the will to organize against these Illegal Occupations.

Let's all get that fire in our bellies on full Blast. See you all Tomorrow ! . I'll post signs outside the school to help with any confusion.


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-09 07:31 AM
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46. Luncheon to honor retiring NARAL chair in Seattle 5/18
Karen Cooper Is Retiring



NARAL Pro-Choice Washington's devoted Executive Director will retire this spring. Please join NARAL Board & Staff members in celebrating the legacy of Karen Cooper!


Save the Date!

Power of Choice Luncheon
Honoring Karen Cooper
Monday, May 18, 2009

12 noon-1:30pm

Sheraton Seattle Hotel

Tickets available now.

Contact Natalia Fior at nataliafior{at} prochoicewashington.org or (206) 624-1990 for more information or to host a table.

~More details to follow.~

Thank you to our Table Captains:
Jack Burg, Councilmember Richard Cole, Councilmember Dow Constantine, Suone Cotner, Jayne DeHaan, Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn, Sue Evans, Sierra Hansen, Shakti Hawkins, Gregg Hirakawa, Trudi & Congressman Jay Inslee, Lillian Kaufer, Susan Landon, Catherine Minch, Linda Mitchell, Amy Ockerlander, Michelle Quackenbush, Olivia Robinson, The Roosevelt Fund, Margaret Shield & James Allen, Ben Vaught, John Wyble
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-23-09 09:54 PM
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47. Duwamish River Boat tour 3/14
Space is still available! for the
DUWAMISH RIVER BOAT TOUR
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2:30 PM
Free, two-hour guided boat tour of the Duwamish River Superfund Site, including cleanup areas, sources of ongoing pollution, habitat restoration sites, the cultural and natural history of the river, and how you can get involved. R.S.V.P. to contact {at} duwamishcleanup.org.

SAVE THE DATES!
UWAMISH ALIVE! ~ EARTH DAY 2009
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 10 A.M.4:30 P.M., plus volunteer party from 2p.m.!

Plant trees, pull weeds, and clean up trash at parks and beaches along Seattle's Duwamish River--12 sites to choose from! DRCC is hosting a kayak cleanup along the river itself sign up, email cari{at} duwamishcleanup.org. For a full listing of sites, see: http://www.duwamishcleanup.org

DUWAMISH RIVER FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 12-6 P.M.
DUWAMISH WATERWAY PARK, SOUTH PARK, SEATTLE @ 10TH AVE S & S KENYON

Join this annual celebration of the Duwamish River, and learn how to get involved in the cleanup! Live music and dance with the Duwamish Tribe's "Singing Feet" and Joyas Mestizas Mexican Folk Dancers; plus Bert the Salmon; kayak tours; water taxi; free community BBQ & homemade tamales; children's bounce-house and dunk tank; recycled art contest; door prizes and more! For info, email contact {at} duwamishcleanup.org, or call (206) 954-0218.

And thanks to all who attended our Duwamish Valley Vision Open House at the Duwamish Tribe's Longhouse and Cultural Center on Thursday, Feb. 19! To see news coverage of the Vision release, click on the links below:

Seattle Post Intelligencer: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/400843_duwamish20.html

King 5 News: http://www.king5.com/video/environment-index.html?nvid=3D334017

West Seattle Blog: http://westseattleblog.com/blog/?p=3D14366
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Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition
5410 First Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206.954.0218
contact {at} duwamishcleanup.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-24-09 11:24 PM
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48. Sisters of the Dream conference in Tacoma 3/4
The Diversity Resource Center at the University of Washington Tacoma is hosting the 2009 Women's Leadership Symposium: Sisters of the Dream, Agents of Change on March 4, 2009 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. at William Philip Hall on the University of Washington Tacoma campus.

With Speakers: Sharon Parker, Ph.D., Assistant Chancellor for Equity & Diversity at UW Tacoma; Mahogany Browne, World renowned poet; and Ramona Bennett, Former Chairwoman & current Elder of the Puyallup Tribe.

Join in a day-long symposium highlighting women’s leadership from across the Northwest. A cadre of women political activists, community organizers, civil libertarians and distinguished academics will provide a series of workshops throughout the day including:
• Women in Professions
• Women of Faith
• Women & Politics
• Women in Academia
• Women in Community
Presenters include: The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), The League of Women Voters, National Organization of Women (NOW), Pierce County AIDS Foundation (PCAF), Pierce County Democratic Party, Pierce County Republican Party, Radical Women, Tacoma Lesbian Concern, Tahoma Indian Center, students & faculty at the University of Washington Tacoma along with others distinguished guests.

The event is Free & Open to the Public.

Refreshments will be provided, please RSVP to the Diversity Resource Center so that we may order the right amount of food.

Driving directions, parking information and campus maps can be found on the University's website here: http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/campus_map/getting_to_campus.cfm

For more information contact the Diversity Resource Center at: divrescn {at} u.washington.edu or (253) 692-4776 http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/diversity/drc/

The Diversity Resource Center is a Program of the University of Washington Tacoma Office of Equity and Diversity.
Sharon Parker, Ph.D.
Assistant Chancellor for Equity and Diversity
University of Washington Tacoma
(253) 692-4861

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-25-09 05:02 AM
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49. Seattle CodePink to meet 3/3
1 Next Seattle Code Pink Meeting Tues, March 3, 7:00-8:30, at Cascade People's Center, 309 Pontius Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 (one block W of REI) Join us for discussion & planning upcoming Seattle-Code Pink actions. (this date was best for most)

FYI---There are 2 other events planned for Thurs, Feb 26
**Thurs, Feb. 26, 7:30 pm War Vets Come Home. Independent journalist and author of How America Lost Iraq, Aaron Glantz returns to Town Hall with his new book, The War Comes Home: Washington's Battle Against America's Veterans. Based on interviews with more than one hundred recent war veterans, Glantz documents how the U.S. GOVERNMENT IS NEGLECTING ITS SOLDIERS RETURNING from Iraq and Afghanistan. Presented by the Town Hall Center for Civic Life, with Elliott Bay Book Company and Iraq Veterans Against the War. Location: 1119 8th Avenue at Seneca Street, Downstairs, enter on Seneca,
Tickets $5 available at http://www.brownpap ertickets. com or 800-838-3006 and at the door beginning at 6:30. Town Hall members receive priority seating. info http://www.townhall seattle.org
**Planning Mtg for antiwar march on Sun, March 22 in Seattle at Seattle Central 7:00pm Room TBA (Seattle Anti-War Coalition


2..Our new website is up and linked to the National CP website. To view the website, click here -- CodepinkSeattle.
Hope you enjoy having a look and can make some of the events posted. It's awesome to have our Seattle website up and running at last. A huge thank you to Dana and Rae from national Code Pink who guided me through the process. If you would like to assist w/maintaining the web page, let me know.

3. Can you help CodePink table at the following event 5-8:30 pm?
Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 10am - 8:30pm, Palestine Today: Visions of and from the Homeland. This day-long teach-in is on the circumstances of the Palestinians since 1948..Antioch University, 2326 6th Ave, Seattle, 98121 Rooms 100, 101 and 103
There will be numerous documentaries by Palestinian, Israeli and American filmmakers (followed by moderated discussions) , an interactive workshop, and, beginning at 5 p.m., expert lectures as well as a panel of Palestinian, Israeli and American speakers.
Sponsored by BAC and the AUS Library
Event is free and open to the public. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.RSVP suggested, but not required. Contact Jill Mattern at Jill_Mattern@ antiochseattle. edu


--
Peace,
Karenb
206-484-3385
Iraqi Refugees need our help. We can do something now. Check out www.collateralrepai rproject. blogspot. com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-26-09 07:28 AM
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50. Candlelight vigil against domestic violence 3/12 in Seattle
On March 2, 1995, Susana Remerata Blackwell, Phoebe Dizon, Veronica Laureta, and Baby Kristine (Ms. Blackwell's unborn child) were murdered by Susana's estranged husband in the King County Courthouse. Since that day, The Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center (Safety Center) has been committed to holding an annual vigil to remember these women and others whose lives were destroyed by violence.

On March 12, 2009, the 14th Annual Candlelight Vigil will be held for this purpose at the King County Courthouse at 4:00 pm.

We hope that you will join us in attending the event and in joining us in sending the message that "domestic violence will NOT be tolerated in our communities".

If you have questions or would like to endorse the event, please contact Lea Aromin, Vigil coordinator, at 206-467-9976 Ext. 306 or lea {at} apialliance.org. (Endorsement forms will follow shortly.)

Thank you in advance for your commitment to end domestic violence in our communities.


Thanks,

Lan Pham, Executive Director
API Women & Family Safety Center
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-03-09 12:22 AM
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51. Nickerson St transportation open house in Seattle 3/4
Help make Nickerson a Complete Street!

Like many cyclists, I like using Nickerson and always thought it should be a complete street, safely serving the needs of bicyclists, among other users.

*We have an opportunity on Wednesday, March 4 to tell the Seattle Department of Transportation that this is what we want and need!

**Please attend the West Nickerson Street Open House
**Wednesday, March 4 from 5 ? 7 p.m.* in Seattle Pacific University’s Demaray Hall, south of Bertona St. on the campus.

The Seattle DOT can convert the street from four lanes to three, striping uphill bicycle lanes and adding downhill sharrows along with better crosswalks. This is called a road diet and has been implemented successfully on several Seattle streets. Nickerson will than be a better, safer street for all users.

Please attend all or part of the open house and let the city know we want bicycle and pedestrian facilities incorporated into this project!

Thanks and hope to see you there.

Dave Janis
Acting Executive Director
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-04-09 01:14 AM
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52. Statewide conference for progressive in Ellensburg 3/21
The Washington Progressive Caucus
Invites Your Participation

Coalition Building: Dealing With Progressive Issues From A Position of Strength

Bringing Progressives and Activists From Across the State Together


When: Saturday, March 21, 2009
Where: Hal Holmes Community Center
209 N. Ruby Street, Ellensburg, Wa.


Approximately 2 hrs. travel time from all corners of the state
Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

GOAL: Build a coalition of progressives (inside and outside party politics) to work together on 3 or 4 issues. Realize the strength of our numbers and use them to bring full realization on our issues.


please RSVP to:
judith_shattuck {at} hotmail.com
feel free to pass this on to colleagues.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-04-09 02:20 AM
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53. Skagit Human Rights Festival 3/21
On Saturday March 21, Mike and I will be giving a workshop from 1:00-3:00 pm at the Skagit Valley Food Co-op and then we're doing an open set (20-30 minutes) at the Jim Page concert at The Lincoln Theatre that evening in Mount Vernon. There's a reception at 5:30 and the concert starts at 7:00.

These events are part of the 6th Annual Skagit Human Rights Festival.

Our workshop will be in two parts: The first half will be learning how to empower our individual voices using good voice techniques, for singing or any kind of public speaking. The second half will be learning some songs that have been used over decades to support human rights.

Please spread the word!!

This year's theme is "Living Responsibly with Our Neighbors in Our World for Our Children's Future". The theme for the March 21 events is "Celebrating Community".

The workshop is by donation and the concert is $15 advance sale tickets, $20 tickets at the door and $3 discounted tickets for students/seniors/ children.

Here's the link to the poster with the whole schedule of events:

http://www.pflagskagit.org/hr-fest09.htm

I hope you can join us for these spirited events!!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-06-09 06:31 PM
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54. Subject: Seattle Politicos Mixer on March 31
Subject: Seattle Politicos Mixer on March 31

Get the election season started with the first Seattle Politicos mixer on Tuesday, March 31 at 5:30 at the South Lake Union Discovery Center. Elected officials and candidates are encouraged to attend this mixer.

Light appetizers and refreshments will be available. We are likely to ask for a small entry fee to cover food and beverage costs.

The Discovery Center is located at 101 Westlake Ave North (Denny and Westlake). www.discoverslu.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-06-09 06:45 PM
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55. Camp Wellstone in Seattle April 24-26
Calling All Changemakers!

2009 is our year; the year of change. But we know all too well that we can't sit back and let others do the work--it's up to us! Camp Wellstone has just the skills you need to invest in the progressive movement.

We're hitting the road once again with newly revamped curriculum in the Citizen Activist track, as well as new and improved sessions and exercise simulations in the Being a Candidate and Working on a Campaign track. If you've been thinking about it, why not make this the year you come to Camp Wellstone?

>> Next stop - Seattle, Washington
April 24-26, 2009


Don't miss out! Register today.

http://www.wellstone.org/training-calendar/camp-wellstone-seattle

This training runs from 3:00 pm Friday to 3:30 pm Sunday. The training will take place in Seattle and the location will be announced to registered participants.


Already an alum? Forward this email to a friend who wants to stay involved in politics and grow their skills.


Learn more about Camp Wellstone, or contact Jen Haut with questions at (651) 414-6037.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-06-09 11:53 PM
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56. Peace concert in Seattle 3/19
March 19th event at Seattle First Baptist or click on this link: http://www.seattlefirstbaptist.org/Peace/

Peace Event on the Anniversary of Iraq War

Wage Peace

featuring Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem

sung in memory of all civilians and military who have died in the Iraq War

Thursday, March 19th at 8 p.m.

Seattle First Baptist Church
1111 Harvard Avenue at Seneca, Seattle WA 98122
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-09-09 03:21 PM
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57. Chic for Choice--get a hairdo and support choice in Seattle 3/23
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest's
Young Professionals invite you to get Chic for Choice!

Saturday, March 21st - Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Join us and let haircare make a difference for healthcare!
$35
includes a haircut appointment with one of Seattle's most talented stylists,
hors d'ouevres, and a chance to win one of our fabulous gift baskets.


Get glam before you go out at one of our participating salons:
Vain (Belltown)
Salon Chemistry (Capitol Hill)
Helmet Head (Georgetown)
Deluxe (Phinney Ridge)
Salon Divine (Wedgewood)
Salon Lorache (Columbia City)
Quint Eby Salon (Belltown)

Go to:
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ppgnw/chic-choice-23965.htm
Select a Salon
Choose a Stylist
Schedule your appointment

or email chicforchoice {at} gmail.com with questions.

Registration Deadline: Friday, March 20th, 1.00
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-10-09 08:37 PM
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58. Bill McKibben to speak at Climate Solutions breakfast 5/20 in Seattle
http://www.climatesolutions.org/pages/Events/May2009_Event.htm

Ten Years of Climate Solutions
Annual Breakfast
Celebrate Climate Solutions’ 10th anniversary and join us in leading the new energy economy!

Location: Grand Lobby of Benaroya Hall, Seattle
Date: May 20, 2009
Time: 7:00 a.m. (check-in) 7:30 -9:00 a.m. (event)

Breakfast catered by Wolfgang Puck


Event contact: Teresa Myers, Development Director: teresa {at} climatesolutions.org; 360.352.1763 x30


Featuring:
Bill McKibben
Bill is an American environmentalist and writer who frequently writes about global warming, alternative energy, and the risks associated with human genetic engineering. Beginning in the summer of 2006, he led the organization of the largest demonstrations against global warming in American history. More on Bill McKibben



Nancy Floyd
Nancy is Founder and Managing Director of Nth Power, a venture capital firm that is the first and most experienced venture capital firm funding promising startup companies in the growing sector of energy technology, materials and other related businesses. More on Nancy Floyd



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-12-09 03:54 PM
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59. WashTech general membership meeting in Seatle 4/15
General Membership Meeting
April 15, 2009


Quarterly General Membership Meeting will be held Wednesday April 15, 2009 at the WashTech office, 2900 Eastlake Ave E, Suite 200, Seattle at 6:30 PM. At this meeting we will elect the delegates to attend the National Convention in Washington DC. All Members in good standing are invited to attend.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 07:22 AM
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60. Peace activist Bert Sacks to Talk on US Policy in the Middle East in Tacoma 3/20
Bert Sacks to Talk on US Policy in the Middle East

Friday, March 20th at 7 PM
King's Books
218 St. Helens Ave.
Tacoma, Washington 98402
253.272.8801

Bert Sacks will be speaking about US involvement in the Middle East, including the US position on Israel/Gaza, and the current state of affairs in Iraq. Sacks traveled to Iraq nine times, from 1996 to 2002. On his last trip he accompanied his congressperson, Jim McDermott, and Representatives David Bonior and Mike Thompson. Sacks also led five delegations of the anti-sanctions group "Voices in the Wilderness" and facilitated three delegations sponsored by Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility. For a 1997 trip to Iraq to deliver "medicines and toys" to Iraqi children, in violation of U.S. sanctions law, he was fined $10,000 by the U.S. government. His blog has information about his lawsuit against the U.S. government over the fine and various rulings in the case, which went to the U.S. Supreme Court. He has not paid any fine.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 07:23 AM
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61. Afghanistan documentary film festival in Tacoma 3/21 and 4/4
UFPPC and the Micah project of First United Methodist Church in Tacoma Present

Afghanistan Documentary Film Festival

March 21st, March 28th, and April 4th at 8:00 p.m.

First United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Avenue South
Tacoma, WA 98402


United for Peace of Pierce County and the MICAH Project of First United Methodist Church are pleased to present an Afghanistan documentary festival. Come join us on March 21st at 7:00pm as we kick off this series with an introduction to Afghan food and culture. Our hope is to assist in the promotion of peace and developing an awareness of the Afghani people and their arts. The reception and all movies are free of charge and open to the public.


With the Afghanistan war ramping up and Pakistan destabilizing, we want to know more about the history of Afghanistan and the nature of the current conflict. In the process of broadening our own understanding, we hope to offer the people of Tacoma an insightful glimpse into what has already been an eight-year conflict and one which is projected to extend for many, many more years. For too long this war has been swept out of sight. Overshadowed by the Iraq war. It's time for us all to understand what we have to gain and lose, and explore how to stabilize or contain the region. The nature of material in these documentaries is in depth, raw and, at times, very graphic. These documentaries are not suited for young children. For more information about the films, please visit UFPPC
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 07:25 AM
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62. Linda Frank to discuss Gaza experiences in Federal Way 3/22
Wayside United Church of Christ Presents

Linda Frank speaking on
the history of Palestine as it leads up to the current situation in Gaza and the West Bank
Ms. Frank will also be answering questions about her recent trip to Gaza

Sunday, March 22nd at 11:15 AM
Wayside United Church of Christ
2000 SW Dash Point Road in Federal Way


Linda Frank is active locally with several Tacoma/Pierce County peace-justice groups including United for Peace of Pierce County; People for Peace, Justice, and Healing; and the Northwest Middle East Peace Forum. She helped found the Tacoma chapter of Women in Black. Linda served as media liaison for the Citizens Hearing on the US Legality of US Actions in Iraq.

Linda Frank is a native New Yorker and former student of Judaism who, prior to the events of 9-11, had little exposure to politics, current events, or activism. Moved by 9-11 with a desire to help her country, Linda sought to understand the issues of global unrest that so devastated her hometown and our nation. intrigued by Rudi Guiliani's declining 20 million dollars in relief funds from a Saudi prince because of the implication that Israel's treatment of Palestinians had something to do with 9-11, Linda decided finally to learn about the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Disturbed by the details of what she was starting to learn, and about the impact that conflict was having on America, she took a 15-month unpaid sabbatical to engage in the issue. She networked with groups and individuals in Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and throughout the U.S.; she outreached (briefed) to national and local media; she lobbied Congress; and has organized and spoken at numerous community events, hosting Israeli and Palestinian speakers and others who could help fill in, for Tacomans, the missing pieces of the missing peace.

In 2005, Linda was nominated for the Greater Tacoma Peace Prize. Linda finds motivation/inspiration in The Golden Rule, found in all major faith traditions ("Do not to others what you wouldn't want done to you"); from the historic Rabbi Hillel's "If I am not for myself, who will be? But if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?" and in a Catholic Worker motto, "If you want peace, work for justice."
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-18-09 04:48 AM
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63. Progressive Majority candidate trainings to be held in Eastern WA starting 3/28 through June
During the next few months, several political trainings will be held in Central and Eastern Washington, and you're invited. Join these great campaign workshops focused on running a successful political campaign and WINNING in Central and Eastern Washington!

Were you excited about the changes that occurred in our nation on Nov. 4?

Do you want to be certain real change comes to your area?

Have you ever considered running for office, or do you want to learn more about how to wage a winning campaign?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, these political trainings are for you! Experienced trainers will discuss how to run and WIN local, county and legislative races in Central and Eastern Washington. You'll explore:

Making the decision to run for office
Campaign fundraising
Voter contact
Message creation
Campaign grassroots organizing
Sign up right now. Political Training details below:

Spokane

When: Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Where: Toad Hall (aka Hamilton Studios), 1427 West Dean Ave., Spokane 99201 Click here for a map
RSVP: Please RSVP to Kristina Logsdon at klogsdon {at} progressivemajority.org or 206-443-5566.


Walla Walla

When: Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Where: Walla Walla Regional Airport Conference Room, 310A Street, Walla Walla 99362
RSVP: Please RSVP to Kristina Logsdon at klogsdon {at} progressivemajority.org or 206-443-5566.

Yakima

When: Saturday, May 2, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Where: Pacific NW Regional Council of Carpenters Local 770, 507 South Third Street, Yakima 98901
RSVP: Please RSVP to Kristina Logsdon at klogsdon {at} progressivemajority.org or 206-443-5566.

Wenatchee

When: Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Where: Sleeping Lady Mountain Retreat, 7375 Icicle Road, Leavenworth 98826 Click here for a map
RSVP: Please RSVP to Kristina Logsdon at klogsdon {at} progressivemajority.org or 206-443-5566.

All workshops include lunch, and a $5 donation is suggested.

Space is limited. Please RSVP now!

Hope to see you there,

Kristina Logsdon
Washington State Racial Justice Training Coordinator
Progressive Majority
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-27-09 02:26 AM
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64. Beacon Hill neighborhood planning meeting 3/28
Greetings from the City of Seattle - Department of Neighborhood and Department of Planning and Development!

Thank you so much for agreeing to post our Neighborhood Planning Update Community Workshop Information for North Beacon Hill. Here it is:


Beacon Hill residents, businesses and stakeholders. ..Please Join Us!

NORTH BEACON HILL
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
Saturday, March 28, 2009
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or stop in as you have time)
Place: El Centro de la Raza
2524 - 16th Avenue S.
Seattle, WA 98144

The workshop will focus on updating the existing neighborhood plan with an emphasis on station area planning. For more information, please contact: Kerry Wade (Neighborhood Plan Outreach Specialist) at 206.733.9088 or visit the website:

http://www.seattle. gov/pd/Planning/Neighborhood_Planning/Overview

Please be sure to spread the word!!

Thank you.

Kerry Wade
Neighborhood Plan Outreach Specialist
City of Seattle - Department of Neighborhoods
206.733.9088
kerry.wade
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 10:00 PM
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65. We the People Constitutional discussion groups meeting all over WA state
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON Thursday, April 2, 2009, 7-10 pm e: Comfort Inn & Conference Center 1620 74th Ave SW, Tumwater, WA 98501. 360.352.0691 Contact: honoramerica {at} gmail.com


BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON Friday, April 3, 2009, 7-10pmFairhaven Library, Fireplace Room, 1117 12th Street, Bellingham, 98226.
Contact: Mark Edson, markedson{at} yahoo. com


SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Wed., April 8, 2009, 6:30-9:30pm PLEASE NOTE DATE.
University of Washington

Electrical Engineering Building - Room 045,
Stevens Way East, Seattle 98144. Location info and a map is on the webpage: http://principlesin liberty.blogspot.com/2009/03/continental-congress- 2009.html.

Contact: Sanford Staab, 425-415-2137, sanfords {at} msn.com

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON - (YES WE HEARD YOU! :) Thursday, April 9, 2009 7-10pm.
Venue search underway - will be announced! Contact Mike to help! Contact: Mike McIntire sixramsuuu {at} juno. com


We The People Congress, Inc.
2458 Ridge Road, Queensbury, New York 12804
http://GiveMeLiberty.org/
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-02-09 04:39 AM
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66. Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq metts 4/4 in Seattle
Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq (INOC)
A Program Unit of Church Council of Greater Seattle
Keystone United Church of Christ
5019 Keystone Place North; Seattle, Washington 98103
http://www.concernforiraq.org


1he INOC general meeting will be held as usual on Saturday, April 4 at 3:00 pm (1st Saturday of the month) at: Keystone United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place North.

Jennifer Malloy, staff member of the Seattle office of the International Rescue Committee will talk about local issues for Iraqi refugees who are being resettled here. Currently there is a big need for housing aid.

Zahra Al Kabi is an Iraqi refugee who founded www.SaveRefugees.org in Portland. She has launched a program of apology to the Iraqi people for the ongoing war. Attendees at Saturday's meeting will have the opportunity to fill out post cards apologizing for the war, which will be sent to 3 organizations in Iraq, for distribution to individual Iraqis.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-03-09 02:17 AM
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67. Justice Works meeting 4/3 in Seattle
Edited on Fri Apr-03-09 02:18 AM by eridani
JW! GENERAL MEETING
Friday, April 3, 2009
6:30 – 8:30pm

Justice Works! Headquarters / Thrift & Gift Shop
4206 Rainier Ave S
Seattle 98118
206-725-9189

Agenda:

Letters to the Editor
Organizer training
Gifts For Kids preregistration process updates
3-Strikes

+ status SB5292
+ fundraising
+ next steps planning

~ process for recruiting participation
~ outreach coordination
~ media work
~ other needs

MEDIA WORK NEEDED

As we build on our successes, it is important that our public education efforts get better and better. Please let us know if you are interested in helping out with this work. Or, if you know someone with experience working with the media, please help us connect with them.


Compile media list
Create press kit
Craft / train on messaging
Train on interviewing skills
Select / train spokesperson(s)
Recruit celebrity spokesperson
Build media relationships
Research 3-strikes stories
Plan / do media event(s)
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-07-09 04:49 AM
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68. Climate Solutions breakfast in Seattle 5/22
10 Years of Climate Solutions

Annual Breakfast

When: May 20, 2009, 7:30am-9:00am (check-in begins at 7:00am)
Where: Grand Lobby of Benaroya Hall
Featured Speakers: Bill McKibben & Nancy Floyd & Mayor Greg Nickels

RSVP at www.climatesolutions.org/event
Tickets available at $75 per person before April 20th

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-07-09 04:55 AM
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69. Planned Parenthood Votes luncheon in Seattle 5/12
http://www.ppaction.org/ppaow/events/votes_luncheon09/details.tcl

Planned Parenthood Votes! Luncheon
Location: Washington State Convention & Trade Center
800 Convention Place
Seattle, WA 98101

Date: 5/12/2009 from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm (Pacific Time)
Hosted By: Planned Parenthood Votes! Washington
RSVP by: May 5, 2009 at 5:00 pm (Pacific Time)


Please Join Us
For Our 12th Annual Luncheon
Featuring CNN Commentator Donna Brazile

Donna Brazile is a political commentator for CNN’s The Situation Room. A veteran Democratic political strategist, Donna Brazile is an author, syndicated columnist, and was the campaign manager for Al Gore 2000.

Tuesday, May 12th

12:00pm

Individual $125
Host $1250, Sponsor $2500, Founder $5000
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-08-09 05:54 AM
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70. Nonviolent solutions in Afghanistan program in Burien 5/8
Southend Neighbors For Peace and Justice
and St. Francis “Just Faith” study group Present

War is not the Answer to Terrorism!
An Alternative Strategy:
Non-Violent Solutions in Afghanistan

Come join us Friday, May 8th from 7-9 pm
St Francis Church, Unity Hall (in the basement)
15236 21st Ave SW
Burien 98166

Julia Bolz will share about her work in Afghanistan building and repairing schools

In 2002, Julia, a nationally-recognized speaker and social justice advocate, founded a project in Afghanistan called “Journey with an Afghan School.” Together with her American teammates, Julia has built and supplied 15 new schools and repaired 15 others destroyed by war. They also provide schools with clean water; textbooks and supplies; provide teacher trainings, libraries and computer centers; and facilitate cultural exchanges. Currently they serve over 25,000 Afghan students.

For more information, please contact Annie at 206-275-1393
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-08-09 05:56 AM
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71. Benefti for Ft. Lewis GI coffeehous in Tacoma 4/17
Dance To Benefit GI Rights and Coffee Strong

Friday, April 17th at 7 P.M.
Amvets Hall
5717 South Tyler (56th and Tyler)
Tacoma

Admission $5.00
No Host Bar
Music Provided by Matison Avenue Band and Pressure Ridge
Pop, rock, and country music

Veterans For Peace of Tacoma is hosting a benefit dance for the new GI coffeehouse, Coffee Strong, in Lakewood. Coffee Strong is a project of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) that serves as a space for military veterans, active duty soldiers, military families and supporters to meet and discuss the war, deployment, PTSD and the hardships of life in the military. Coffee Strong will also be the base of operations for the Fort Lewis Chapter. The project is completely funded by donations from supporters – it will take over $3500 per month to keep this resource available to the community. Coffee Strong opened its doors on November 5th. Stop by the coffee house at 15109 Union Ave SW in Lakewood, WA to show your support! Get more information and make donations to support Coffee Strong at www.givoice.com

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 01:08 AM
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72. NARAL Run for Your Rights event 4/9 in Seattle
Join friends and family for a day at beautiful Green Lake Park to support choice at NARAL's annual "Run for Your Rights" 5K run-walk event at Green Lake on Saturday, May 9th!


Mother and daughters Laurie, Katie and Susie are long time NARAL volunteers and have come to NARAL's "Run for Your Rights" event every year.

"We love this event because it's the best run-walk in Seattle, and it supports an important cause - advocating for family planning services for low-income women," says Susie.

All of the proceeds from "Run for Your Rights" will support NARAL's efforts to keep funding for birth control and other reproductive health care needs for vulnerable women in state and local budgets.

You can make a difference by registering today, OR put your very own run-walk team together! Visit our website to sign up. You can check out our frequently asked questions page for more information, or call (206) 624-1990.

Run for your rights and the rights of all Washington women on Saturday, May 9th!


http://www.prochoicewashington.org/assets/files/runwalkfaq.pdf
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-11-09 10:38 PM
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73. NARAL membership and board meeting in Seattle 4/27
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington's Annual Meeting of the
Board of Directors and Membership

Monday, April 27, 2009
6:00 pm
1809 7th Avenue
4th Floor Conference Room
Seattle
Call (206) 624-1990 for more information.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-14-09 02:47 AM
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74. Vision for Vashon forum 4/25


Backbone Campaign applauds the organizers of the Vision for Vashon public forum coming up on April 25. This is an exciting opportunity for all Islanders to discuss ways in which we can create a more sustainable community--despite the economic crisis we have entered. From these discussions will arise working interest groups to implement projects which will lead us in a positive direction toward this sustainability. The forum will take place on Saturday, April 25, at the "O" Open Space for Arts and Community. You will have the opportunity to discuss in small groups each of these issues:

Food Security
Affordable Housing
Health and Wellness
Renewable Energy
Improved Transportation
Local Exchange Currency
Local Sustainability Projects

Also, community groups who are already working on these issues will have tables staffed with volunteers to talk with you during breaks about what is going on now. These are groups you can plug into now!

Refreshments will be available all afternoon and dinner will be provided at the end of the event, followed by a community dance with live music by Radio Daddyo--Bob Krinsky and Friends.

So, plan to join us and bring your friends and neighbors. It will be an exciting, inspiring, educational, and fun day!

If you have questions, or would like to help with the event contact Cathy Fulton of Mariposa Gardens at 463-5652.


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-15-09 03:46 AM
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75. White Center Arts open house 4/18

White Center for the Arts (WCFTA) is an awesome new artists collective in downtown White Center! www.whitecenterforthearts.org

And you, yes YOU, are invited to WCFTA's third monthly OPEN STUDIO ART TOUR this Saturday April 18th from 5-10 PM. Enjoy art and the usual accoutrements and support your local hard-working artists. It's been a very fun night for the last two months - isn't it time you tried it? (Flier attached)

WCFTA located in the old roller-skating building in the heart of White Center - now The White Center for the Arts Building.

Address: 9639 16th Ave. SW.

April's Featured Artists: Carlos Espinoza, Kim McCarthy, Michelle Smith-Lewis, Tina Routt, Shelli Park, Eleanor Pigman, Brian Forrest and Raina Anderson.

WHITE CENTER FOR THE ARTS is a charitable organization recently formed by a diverse collection of local artists to support the arts in White Center, teach art to children and adults, and make art available to the under-served minority and low-income communities of White Center.

See ya Saturday!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-16-09 03:18 AM
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76. Arlington Northwest Memorial Display in Seattle 4/19

Arlington Northwest Memorial Display will be at Green Lake Park in Seattle on the southeast corner of the lake
Sunday, April 19th
7 AM to 7 PM


Please:
Put this on your calendar
Spread the word
Invite friends and neighbors to come visit the display
Most of all...
please come help us set it up.

The display has gotten too large for our small band of dedicated volunteers to set up , take down, and put away.


As of today there are 4275 reported US military deaths in Iraq and 673 in Afghanistan. An unthinkable number of Iraqis and Afghanis have died or been wounded and a huge portion of the population has been displaced. We must keep reminding our fellow citizens that the devastating violence continues to take its heartbreaking toll on military and civilians. Arlington Northwest is a powerful visual reminder of this sad fact.

Please distribute to your lists.
for more info see: www.arlingtonnw.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-18-09 07:41 AM
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77. Support Macy's Employees -- Saturday, April 25 in Lynnwood, Tukwila and eattle
Shop for a Cause--Support Macy's Employees -- Saturday, April 25, 2009-- 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


Action: Please give an hour of your time at one the the store locations below to hand out balloons and leaflets to shoppers and tell workers we support their cause. We will have t-shirts or some other insignia to show we are from the Alliance for Retired Americans.


RSVP: By clicking "reply" to this e-mail and leaving your name and phone number and at which of the three stores below you will join us, or calling the PSARA office 206-448-9646 and leaving that information. We need your phone number to contact you. You will receive an e-mail or phone call on Friday 4/24 confirming whether we are proceeding as planned, if there are changes and particulars of where to meet, etc.


Background: Workers in Macy stores are beginning contract negotiations and expecting very hard bargaining in this economy. In order to get a fair contract, workers need our help to let Macy's know that the community is with them--and the community shops. The United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 21 has asked for our support. Local 21 has been a strong ally of PSARA, so we want to be there in force.


Board members of PSARA will be available at each of the three stores to help facilitate and provide rides if you leave the message that you need a ride in order to participate.


If you need information the day of the action, call 206-604-3421.


1) Alderwood Mall Macy's, 18700 Alderwood Mall Blvd,Lynnwood, WA 98037


2) Southcenter Macy's, 500 Southcenter Mall, Tukwila, WA 98188


3) Downtown Seattle Macy's, 1601 Third Avenue, Seattle,WA 98121
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-23-09 04:09 AM
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78. MotherSpeak Book Tour, Tacoma, Lakewood and Seattle
Military Mom & Author Susan Galleymore
MotherSpeak Book Tour Hits Washington State
With Art and Refreshments!



These events are free and open to the public


Seattle:
Thursday, April 30th, 7:00pm
Keystone Congregational Church
5019 Keystone Place, North Seattle, WA 98103
Directions
Tacoma:
Friday, May 1st, 7:00pm

1st United Methodist Church
621 Tacoma Ave. South Tacoma, WA 98402
Directions

Lakewood:
Saturday, May 2nd, 4:00pm

Coffee Strong
15109 Union Ave SW #2, Lakewood WA 98498
Coffee Strong is a G.I. coffeehouse and internet cafe owned and operated by G.I. Voice, an organization of recent vets and civilian supporters.
Directions

Susan Galleymore, the mother of a U.S. soldier, made international headlines by taking the extraordinary and dangerous step of traveling to Iraq to visit her son stationed on a military base in the so-called Sunni Triangle, north of Baghdad.

What she found in Iraq challenged her to continue her journey interviewing mothers in war zones including Iraq, Israel and the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, and Afghanistan—as well as in the U.S. These powerful first-person stories offer dramatic insight into the impact of war on mothers, families, communities, and cultures around the world.

Long Time Passing: Mothers Speak About War and Terror gets to the heart of extreme social experiences—war and warriors, mothers and children, communities and cultures—and explores the meaning of courage, fear, and leadership.

Susan Galleymore's son served in Afghanistan and Iraq. She is South African-born and now based in the San Francisco's Bay Area, Susan Galleymore continues to share the stories of those affected by war as founder of MotherSpeak, as a radio host for Raising Sand Radio, and as a counselor on the G.I. Rights Hotline.
Each stop on the national book tour will feature local US military mothers and/or refugee mothers, including those whose stories are told in Long Time Passing: Mothers Speak About War and Terror.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-24-09 05:02 PM
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79. Edmonton to host 9/11 truth event on 5/2
Barrie Zwicker will be speaking at the Edmonton Questions 9/11 event on Saturday, May 2nd: http://www.edmonton911truth.com

Barrie Zwicker and Dr. Joel Hirschhorn will be my guests on Truth Jihad Radio this Saturday, April 25th, 5-7 pm Central: http://www.wfuradio.com

--Kevin Barrett
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-29-09 03:32 AM
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80. Localize This! Action Camp on Vashon 7/13-7/18
Join us July 13-18 on Vashon Island for
Localize This! Action Camp
Creative tactics for Land and Sea

Cost: $200-500 sliding scale
Open to ages 18 and up
Pre-registration and deposit required


http://backbonecampaign.org/page.cfm?id=151#

Please join Backbone Campaign, Ruckus Society and the Mosquito Fleet on beautiful Vashon Island, WA. for 5 exciting days of creative tactics trainings, group camping, and connecting with seasoned and aspiring activists from around the nation.

All participants will be provided with the opportunity to experience and train in a wide range of creative tactics. These include nonviolence trainings, arts for social change workshops, land and water based techniques, campaign design and strategy, and more.

Have a great time, eat great food, meet great peopleý..and then take these skills back to your community to strengthen and energize your organizing.

Feel free to call the Backbone Campaign office at 206-408-8058 to ask questions. A non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-21-09 03:11 AM
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117. See the message for articles and slide show of this event
The Localize This! Action Camp was a success on every level. Deep gratitude to Ruckus Society, the Indigenous People's Power Project, Chris Lutter of Puppet Farm Arts, the Dolstad family, all the incredible volunteers, trainers, participants, and those who donated food, coffee, scholarships or other support. Reverberations from this effort will be felt for years to come here and around the country.

Localize This! earned great press in our local paper the Beachcomber and on King 5 TV a 2.5 minute feature opened their 6:30 broadcast last Tuesday. A slideshow of Logan Price's excellent photos is HERE.
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/vashon/vib/news/50776652.html
http://www.backbonecampaign.org/storydetail.cfm?id=261
http://www.flickr.com/photos/loganprice/sets/72157621485668294/show/

It is now time for Governor Gregoire and David Dicks of the Puget Sound Partnership to emulate Commissioner Goldmark and show some backbone, i.e. leadership, initiative, and creative problem solving. It is time for lovers of Puget Sound to ask Governor Gregoire, "Is saving our Sound REALLY a top priority? And if so, what concrete step will you take to save the Maury Island Aquatic Reserve?" And to David Dicks, "If the Puget Sound Partnership is not engaged with the efforts of dedicated Puget Sound residents, then who is it partnering with?

On a lighter note, we are VERY pleased to announce the creation of Morrie the Orca (a 25 foot long orca whale puppet) and Count Bleed-Ya-Dry (14 foot tall Health Insurance Vampire). Thank you to everyone who helped create these, especially Betty Capehart, Jeanne Ernst, and Ivy Sacks who led the way with the Count. (The healthcare activists on this island blew me away this week with their commitment and creativity! Please email photos from the parade!)

Now for a few days away to recharge - all the best!

Bill Moyer
Backbone Campaign
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-30-09 01:05 AM
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81. Sustainable West Seattle Festival 5/3
http://sustainablewestseattle.org/festival/

4314 SW Alaska St, One Block West of the Alaska Junction in West Seattle

Welcome to the 2009 Sustainable West Seattle Festival! We have chosen a theme of “Building Resilience in our Local Community” for this year’s festival. Sustainability is of course not only about reducing our footprint and cutting carbon—it is also about creating communities that are resilient to the changing conditions of our economy, changing climate, and energy, food, and water supplies.

Communities focused on a resilient economy are thinking about increasing the number of locally owned businesses that produce items made close to home. Resilient citizens are focused on learning the skills they need for a changing world, whether it be green jobs, renewable energy at home, repairing their bikes, or raising food.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-30-09 01:55 AM
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82. Mountains to Sound Greenway Town Hall Meeting in Bellevue 5/6
Please join the King County Council in Bellevue for a special Town Hall Meeting:


Mountains to Sound Greenway
Wednesday, May 6
6 p.m. – Public Reception
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. – Program
South Bellevue Community Center
14509 SE Newport Way, Bellevue


The Greenway is a national scenic byway that stretches over 100 miles along I-90 from the waterfront in Seattle all the way to Central Washington. It includes forests, farms, historic sites, lakes, campgrounds, rivers, trails, wildlife habitat and local communities. Since 1990, a public-private coalition has preserved over 200,000 acres in the Greenway for education, recreation, and environmental stewardship.

Visit the Town Hall website at
www.kingcounty. gov/townhall


The Council is currently considering legislation to help protect 7,000 acres along the Raging River in the Mountains to Sound Greenway. The measure would use Conservation Futures funds to purchase a conservation easement on 4,000 of those acres, closing one of the last remaining gaps in the Greenway. The Conservation Futures program is funded by a dedicated revenue stream supported by a voter-approved levy to purchase open space.
Please join us for a special briefing on the Greenway. We'll discuss the origin and importance of the Greenway, how it serves the people of our region, and the major challenges facing the Greenway today.
Scheduled panelists include:


• Bill Chapman – Board President of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and K&L Gates Attorney
• Doug McClelland – Asset Operations Manager for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources
• Doug Schindler – Deputy Director of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust
• Elizabeth Lunney – Executive Director of the Washington Trails Association
• Jim Reinhardsen – Managing Director for Heartland LLC

You will have a chance to ask questions of our panelists, share your ideas, and provide public testimony on any issue.
Town Hall Meetings are an opportunity for the Council to hear directly from you in your community. We hope to see you there!

More about Town Halls
The County Council is a regional government committed to engaging King County residents in their local communities. Throughout the year, the Council holds local Town Hall Meetings on issues of public importance. Community members have the opportunity to meet Councilmembers, be briefed by local and regional experts, and provide public testimony.


Each Town Hall is a special meeting of the Council's Committee of the Whole (COW), the only standing committee on which all nine members serve. COW considers legislation and policy issues of interest to the entire council.


Since 2007, more than 3,850 people have met with Councilmembers at Town Halls held in Shoreline, Renton, Carnation, Covington, Federal Way, Burien, Kent, West Seattle, Redmond, Seattle, Maple Valley, and Sammamish.
Questions? Please email CouncilTownHall@ kingcounty. gov or call 206-296-0335.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-07-09 05:25 AM
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83. Dumb, Getting Dumber? The Cost of Scientific Illiteracy." Seattle 5/14
Northwest Science Writers Association


NSWA presents "Dumb, Getting Dumber? The Cost of Scientific Illiteracy."

Join a public forum featuring Chris Mooney, author of “Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future," and local experts on science, education, policy and the economy.

Date: Thursday, May 14
Time: 7 p.m.
Venue: Pacific Science Center, Eames Theater

For more information: http://www.nwscience.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 03:36 AM
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84. Education Voters to have town hall meeting 5/18 in Seattle
The end of the school year and summer is fast approaching. As education advocates, it’s crucial that we continue our efforts to build the movement for school reform.

Please join us for a town hall meeting on Monday, May 18th from 7 to 9 PM at the Seattle Public Library to hear Kati Haycock, president of The Education Trust, speak about the next steps for education advocates and join a robust conversation about the future of our public schools.

Kati Haycock carries a message of urgency, change and hope, which the League of Education Voters Foundation embraces as we embark on a new path toward education reform in Washington State.

A free public town hall for students, parents, and education advocates who are interested in building the movement for education reform.

Monday, May 18th, 7 – 9 PM
Seattle Public Library, Microsoft Auditorium
1000 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-09-09 05:55 AM
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85. State of the (Suwamish) River, State of the Sound 5/14
State of the River, State of the Sound
Thursday, May 14th
6:00pm-8:30pm at the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center (4705 West Marginal Way SW)

Brown Paper Tickets

The Duwamish River, which flows into Puget Sound, is one of the most polluted rivers in our country! Find out how you can get involved and make a difference.

Join DRCC, People for Puget Sound, and the Duwamish Tribe, for an evening devoted to the health of our waterways, and a follow-up to the PBS Frontline show.

Speakers will include People for Puget Sound Director Kathy Fletcher, outgoing DRCC Coordinator BJ Cummings, and DRCC Coordinator Thea Levkovitz.

Moderated by James Rasmussen, Duwamish Tribe.

For more information and tickets (Donation, $5 per person), please visit the Brown Paper Tickets site for tickets, or the People for Puget Sound website.


PBS Frontline: Poisoned Waters

Watch it online! Go to the PBS Frontline web site or the KCTS web site. Watch Emmy Award-winning PBS producer Hedrick Smith's new documentary, which focuses on Puget Sound/Duwamish River, and Chesapeake Bay.


____________________________

Thea Levkovitz
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition
1620 18th Avenue, Suite 10
Seattle, WA 98122
206.954.0218
Thea {at} duwamishcleanup.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-10-09 06:05 AM
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86. King County Workshop offered this weekend for prospective candidates 5/12
Date: May 8, 2009 – Contact Megan Coppersmith, 206.296.2796

NEWS RELEASE from King County Elections

Workshop offered this weekend for prospective candidates

With candidate filing a few short weeks away, King County Elections is hosting a complimentary two-hour workshop to discuss important information related to filing for office in King County.

No reservations are needed and members of the public, candidates, campaign managers, treasurers and staff are invited to attend the King County Election 2009 Candidate Workshop. Held at the Elections office in Renton, two sessions are available:


Saturday, May 9 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Tuesday, May 12 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

King County Elections is located in Renton at 919 SW Grady Way. Directions can be found at http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/aboutus/directions.aspx.

Elections staff and representatives from the Public Disclosure Commission will cover the following topics: filing for office in King County, voters’ pamphlet information, voter lists and data management, campaign sign regulations, and basic public disclosure requirements.

To appear on the fall ballot, all candidates must file a declaration of candidacy online, in person or by mail no later than Friday, June 5. For more information on candidate filing, please visit http://www.kingcounty.gov/ .



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-10-09 06:08 AM
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87. Bicycle Alliance of Washington summer events
Legislative Update

Cyclists have reason to celebrate! Two of our legislative priorities have made it through the session and have been signed into law.

SB5482 (Section 10) requires that all new traffic signals and substantially upgraded ones must be capable of being triggered by bicycles and motorcycles stopped at intersections. Jurisdictions with vehicle-activated traffic signals must also set up a procedure for recording signal issues and prioritize those most in need of detection improvements if funding becomes available.

SubHB1793 strengthens the state's Safe Routes to School Program by placing it directly into statute and providing greater legitimacy and visibility to the program. This underscores both the importance of non-motorized transportation and the value of daily physical activity for our young people.

Thanks to all of you who helped us push these two bills through the legislature! An in depth review of this year's legislative session will be in our June edition of The Advocate.

Bike to Work Month Activities

May is National Bike Month and May 15 is Bike to Work Day. Communities around Washington State have planned a variety of activities to encourage biking to work and school. Our website has details on the ones that we know about.

BAW's Dave Janis will be attending Bike to Work Spokane's Kick-off Breakfast on May 11-say howdy to him if you're there! And the Bike Alliance is co-hosting a commuter station at the Bikestation for King County's Bike to Work Day celebration on May 15. The station will be open 6 - 10 AM. Be sure to drop by for some goodies and a greeting!

Spokane's Master Bike Plan: May 18 Public Hearing

Spokane City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed Master Bike Plan on Monday, May 18, 2009 at 6PM in City Council Chambers. This is an opportunity for cyclists to voice their approval for the proposed infrastructure and policy changes to support biking in Spokane. The most recent draft documents will be available at the City Planning website. Questions and comments may directed to Ken Pelton.

Whatcom Council of Governments Named Bicycle Friendly Business by LAB

The Whatcom Council of Governments (WCOG) was awarded a bronze level Bicycle Friendly Business designation from the League of American Bicyclists (LAB) in 2008. The LAB stated that "highlights of the application that reviewers pointed out included the Smart Trips on-line diary, work with local schools regarding bike safety, and membership in the Community Car Share program". Half of WCOG's 12 full time staff members regularly commute to work by bicycle. These six bicycling staff members made more than 1,100 bicycle trips in 2008, totaling more than 6,000 miles, and kept over five tons of pollutants out of the atmosphere.

WCOG is especially proud to be awarded the Bicycle Friendly Business designation in this first year of the League's program. The award confirms the importance of the innovative directions WCOG has taken and strengthens the commitment local elected officials have made to continue to support investments in bicycling transportation.

Another Bike Friendly Employer in Bellingham

Bob Pritchett, president of Logos Bicycle Software in Bellingham, was surprised to see an IT department purchase request that included everything necessary to set up a bike repair shop.

With more than 170 employees, Logos has a number of serious cyclists who work on their own bikes and are willing to help co-workers with simple repairs. They even got a long unused bike rack into shape, encouraging more employees to trade four wheels for two.

"Many of our employees bike to work and others go for rides during the day. Having a fully-equipped bike shop on site is a great way to encourage healthy habits that are good for the environment," said Pritchett.

Read the full story on the Logos blog.

Bike Commuting on an Upswing in Vancouver, WA

Portland gets a lot of press for its bike culture and level of bike commuting. Now read the Oregonian article that takes a look at the growing popularity of cycling in the city across the Columbia River-Vancouver.

Greetings from JoAnn Yoshimoto, Development Director

I am delighted to be part of the Bicycle Alliance family! I've been on staff a mere five weeks, yet some of my initial impressions have been repeatedly confirmed:

BAW has a sterling reputation across the state, and particularly in Olympia. Our input is sought by lawmakers in order to create sound and actionable public policy.
One of BAW's greatest strengths is its passionate, dedicated and multi-talented volunteer corps. This includes the Board, Advisory Board, and members as well.
The cycling movement enjoys favorable public opinion on many fronts - as an integral part of a healthy lifestyle, as related to environmental awareness and activism, for its role in community revitalization, and as an affordable and viable transportation choice in an economic downturn -- so now is the time to come together and make progress!
On a personal note, I am an avid cycle tourist, having logged miles on six continents. (If only Antarctica had roads and/or bikes with studded tires, I could have scored a perfect "7".) While I seemed to have no qualms about exploring exotic locales by bicycle, for many years I was too fearful to cycle commute in my own hometown. But all of that has changed! Thanks to bicycle-friendly infrastructure and a critical mass of cyclists on the road during commuter rush hour, I feel the benefit of safety in numbers. And thanks to the work of the Bicycle Alliance and others, Washington State is ranked #1 as the most bicycle-friendly state in the nation by the League of American Bicyclists. I look forward to working with you to keep Washington great for cyclists, to continue our progress in Olympia, and to set a positive example for other communities around the country.

Save the Date!

Jun 18 - Bike Alliance Open House. Check our website and the June edition of The Advocate for details.

Aug 8 - Tour de Fat. New Belgium Brewing's traveling bicycle festival is returning to Seattle. Proceeds benefit local bike groups, including the BAW. More details to follow.

Aug 19-21 - National Safe Routes to School Conference will be in Portland. Early bird registration due by May 15. www.saferoutesconference.org

Aug 22-23 - RAPSody: Ride Around Puget Sound. Sponsored by 5 bike clubs. All proceeds benefit the BAW. www.rapsodybikeride.com

Oct 24 - EnACT Like You Mean It: 17th Annual Bike Alliance Auction. www.bicyclealliance.org/auction
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-10-09 06:10 AM
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88. 5/11 Eastside MoveOn event
Hi Eastside MoveOn Members!!

As you know, the MoveOn council in Eastside has been a little dormant lately. Well never fear - we are going to ramp it back up on Tuesday night!

MoveOn is in the middle of a huge campaign to put this country back to work making 100% clean, cheap American-made energy. However, the legislation to do it is being held up by moderate dems and republicans and big oil and coal.

To overcome them, we need your help! To learn more about what we are doing and how you can get involved hop on Tuesday night's call!

Here's the information:
Tuesday at 6pm Pacific Time
Call in number - 712-775-7100
Access Code - 433800#

Please RSVP to: Jason.Griffith {at} moveon.org

Talk to you on Tuesday!!!

Jason
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-13-09 07:06 AM
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89. Books for women in prison: Seattle 5/14
WHEN: This Thursday, May 14
TIME: 5:30-7:30 PM
WHERE: University Branch, Seattle Public Library
STREET: 5009 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=73594397072


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JOIN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST SILJA TALVI
AND BOOKS THROUGH BARS CO-FOUNDER VICTORIA LAW

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The number of women in prison has tripled within the past two decades. Join investigative journalist and author of Women Behind Bars Silja Talvi, and Books Through Bars co-founder and author of the Resistance Behind Bars Victoria Law for a discussion on some of the reasons for this increase, conditions inside prisons and resistance both inside and out.

Silja J.A. Talvi is an investigative journalist, essayist, and author of Women Behind Bars: The Crisis of Women in the U.S. Prison System. Her work has appeared in nearly a dozen book anthologies, including Prison Profiteers, and in over 75 publications nationwide.

Victoria Law is a writer, mother, and photographer. Since 2002, she has worked with women incarcerated nationwide to produce Tenacious: Art and Writings from Women in Prison. Her new book, Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women,
is the culmination of eight years of research, writing and listening to the stories of women incarcerated nationwide.

This event is sponsored by Books to Prisoners, a Seattle-based, all-volunteer, non-profit group that sends free books to prisoners in the U.S. www.bookstoprisoners.net
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-14-09 04:36 AM
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90. Rally for Troy Davis 5/19
INNOCENCE MATTERS JUSTICE MATTERS
RALLY FOR TROY DAVIS

TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2009
6-8pm - Westlake Center Seattle
7 OUT OF 9 WITNESSES HAVE RECANTED THEIR TESTIMONIES
NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE. NO MURDER WEAPON.
NO COURT WILLING TO HEAR THE NEW EVIDENCE.
EXECUTION DATE COULD BE SET SOON!


Speakers include Jeff Ellis, president of the WCADP
James Bible, president NAACP, Seattle
Gerald Hankerson, served 20 yrs of a life sentence for a crime he did not commit
Megan Thomas, friend of Troy Davis & his family

www.amnestyusa.org/troydavis

For more info:
404-876-5661 ext. 13 troy{at} aiusa.org or mkthomas1{at} mac.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-14-09 04:43 AM
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91. Preserve the Reserve & Jam for Justice Extravaganza! Vashon 5/30


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Join Us on Vashon May 30 at the:
Preserve the Reserve & Jam for Justice Extravaganza!
Salmon BBQ, Cocktail Party, "Love Your Island" Auction, & Music Marathon
Saturday, May 30, 5-8 pm Dinner, Entertainment & Auction;
8-11 LIVE Music by 25 of Your Favorite Island Artists
All At "O" Open Space Grand Hall on Vashon
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-17-09 02:04 AM
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92. Seattle Rally for Climate, Green Jobs, Healthy Communities 5/21
Thursday May 21st
Rally in Seattle for Climate, Green Jobs, Healthy Communities
Thousands of people concerned about climate, public health and building the clean energy economy will rally in Seattle at noon on Thursday, May 21.

The rally will be held adjacent to an Environmental Protection Agency public hearing on the EPA’s recent proposed finding that global warming pollution is a threat to public health and welfare. The Seattle hearing and another in Arlington, Virginia on May 18 are the only two public hearings on EPA’s proposed finding.

The Seattle EPA hearing is certain to attract considerable attention regionally and nationally among climate advocates and clean energy business leaders, along with fossil fuel industry and global warming skeptics.

Who:
People supporting real solutions to global warming, green jobs and opportunity in the growing clean energy economy.

What:
Rally supporting action on climate, green jobs and clean air, concurrent with EPA's Seattle hearing on threat of global warming pollution to public health and welfare.

When:
12:00 Noon, Thursday, May 21st. The EPA Hearing and testimony starts at 9:00am and continues all day.

Where:
Seattle's Bell Harbor International Conference Center - 2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle, WA (map and directions).

http://fusewashington.org/site/climate/397/rally-details



Margaret Shield

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-22-09 07:59 AM
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93. Future of Health: Fulfilling the Family Planning Promise; Seattle 6/11
http://www.ppaction.org/ppaow/events/townhall/details.tcl

Future of Health: Fulfilling the Family Planning Promise
7:30pm (doors open at 6:30)
Thursday, June 11, 2009 at Town Hall
1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

Click here to buy your tickets today

As President Obama said last Sunday, we all want to reduce the number of abortions.

You've known a strong family planning program is needed to reduce the number of abortions. Now, a recent report by the Guttmacher Institute - the leading authority on advancing reproductive health worldwide - shows the proof.

Please join Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and Jennifer Frost of the Guttmacher Institute, for a timely discussion of the real, proven impact that effective family planning programs have on millions of women. Strengthening these programs will play a central role in determining The Future of Health. This is an event you truly won't want to miss.


Can't go? Donate to Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest

Invite your friends

All proceeds will benefit the programs of Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest.



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-22-09 08:09 AM
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94. Strengthening Local Economies, Everywhere Dinner & Fair! 7/18 in Seattle
Community Alliance for Global Justice presents 3rd Annual
Strengthening Local Economies, Everywhere Dinner & Fair!

Sat. July 18, 2009, 3pm – 11pm
New Location! St. Demetrios Church, 2100 Boyer Avenue E, in Montlake neighborhood

Buy Your Tickets to the dinner today at Brown Paper Tickets!!

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/67951

$35 regular admission

$65 Buy a ticket for yourself and ensure that a local farmer or food worker can be one of our honored guests!

$12 low-income/student/senior

You can participate in many other ways! We need donations for the dessert and silent auctions, volunteers the day of the event (volunteers get in for free), and other help! Please contact Heather: hrd99@igc.org, 206-406-4600


Event Description: please forward widely!

In the face of intersecting food, climate and economic crises, we all feel the ever more urgent need to build a strong, global movement for just and sustainable economies. We invite you to join CAGJ in our effort to build community solidarity, while also connecting local and global struggles for justice, through this fun, engaging and inspiring event.

Fair 3 - 6pm: FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. This year’s Fair will involve multiple organizations presenting their work to the public in addition to hands-on workshops and opportunities to learn about food and farming directly from farmers and food-workers. Participants will also enjoy live music, hors d’oeuvres and libations!

Check out CAGJ's website for updates about the workshops! http://www.seattleglobaljustice.org/slee-dinner/

Dinner 6 - 9pm: As with past years, volunteer chefs will prepare the dinner with contributions from Fair Trade partners as well as local food producers. We will also have the privilege of tasting the fine foods of some of Seattle’s best chefs who are dedicated to locally sourcing their foods. We will continue our tradition of honoring WA small farmers and food workers – including farmworkers, grocery-store workers, restaurant workers and others – at each table, where guests will be served family style.

Keynote: Steve Williamson, UFCW 21 – "Food workers' rights in the global food economy". United Food and Commercial Workers Local 21 is the largest private sector local union in the state of Washington with over 31,000 members working in grocery stores, and retail, health care and other service sector jobs.

Dancing! 9 - 11pm: We are excited to announce that live music and dancing will follow the dinner program this year!

This dinner is a fundraiser for CAGJ's organizing: please bring cash and checks to participate in the silent auction and dessert auction! Free Child-care available.


THANK YOU to our Co-sponsors!

Ballard Organics, BALLE Seattle, Cascadian Edible Landscapes, Cedar Grove Composting, Central Co-op's Madison Market, Chef's Collaborative, Chinook Book, Choice Organic Teas, Earthwise, Food Not Bombs, Growing WA, iLEAP: The Center for Critical Service, KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio, Lettuce Link/ Solid Ground, Organically Grown Company, Organized Workers for Labor Solidarity, Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance, New Roots Organics, NW Energy Coalition, PCC Farmland Trust, Reclaim the Media, Seattle CISPES, Seattle East Timor Relief Association, Slow Food Seattle, Sustainable Cascadia, Tools for Change, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 21, U.S. Women & Cuba Collaboration, Washington Fair Trade Coalition, Witness for Peace, Yes! Magazine
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-23-09 03:31 AM
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95. Progressive Majority casino night in Seattle 6/6
Please join us for an evening of fun, realistic casino-style gaming - and you don't have to gamble with your hard-earned dollars!

Proceeds from the event will support Progressive Majority's work to elect progressive champions to state and local office in Washington state and in the key battleground states of Colorado, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, California and Wisconsin.

What
5th Annual Progressive Majority Casino Night

When
Saturday, June 6, 6:30 p.m.

Where
Nordic Heritage Museum
3014 NW 67th Street
Seattle, WA 98117


Cost:
$500 for Platinum
$250 for Gold
$100 for Silver
$50 to Attend
*Credit Cards accepted at the door

Other
Dress sharp! Cash bar. Street parking available.

RSVP
abartz@progressivemajority.org, Adam 206-443-5566
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-23-09 04:04 AM
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96. Real War Talks with Tyler Boudreau; Seattle 6/13
Real War Talks with Tyler Boudreau
Saturday, June 13, 2009 at 7 PM
University Friends Center
814 NE 40th Street in Seattle

Tyler Boudreau, who served the Marines for twelve years, will ride across the US, engaging communities in what he calls Real War Talks to focus on the realities and human costs of war. He will speak, read sections of his book, Packing Inferno, and answer questions. Tyler invites you to join him for the evening or part of his ride, called “The Other Side” Cross Country Cycle Tour.
“In its most fundamental sense, this project is about searching for what's on "the other side" of the battlefield. It is very much about veterans who have found themselves hurled suddenly to the other side of a catastrophic injury, or Post-Traumatic Stress, or an inexplicably dysfunctional life in the aftermath of war. But it is also about the nature of warfare itself. There is a great mythology associated with battle. We seek "the other side" of that mythology. We seek the other side of ourselves. We travel to "the other side" of the country to find it.”

Sponsored by:
American Friends Service Committee, Evergreen Peace & Justice Community, Greater Seattle Veterans for Peace, Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility, Voices Education Project,Washington Truth in Recruiting, Project Safe Haven, Coffee Strong, IVAW Northwest, IVAW Seattle, Stand Up Seattle, ANSWER,VFP, Chapter 134 (Tacoma), LTC. George James (Ret)


Please visit his website at
http://www.tylerboudreau.com/

Questions or ideas? Please contact Susan Arndt susanarndt {at} earthlink.net,
Gerri Haynes iggydog {at} aol.com, or Karen Konzen karenkonzen {at} mailstation.com.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-23-09 04:06 AM
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97. Remembering Rachel in Palestine; Federal Way 5/31
Remembering Rachel in Palestine
Date: May 31, 2009
Time: From 11:15 am until 12:15 pm
Location: Wayside UCC Sanctuary
2000 SW Dash Point Road
Federal Way, WA 98023

Rachel Corrie was 23 years old when she traveled to Palestine in 2003, in an effort to bring peace to one small place in the Middle East. Instead of peace, she found her death. As she attempting to protect the home of a Palestinian family, she was killed by the bulldozer sent to destroy the place.

On May 31st, her parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie, bring Rachel's story to Wayside. In attempting to come to terms with her death, they started their own mission to learn about the community where Rachel died, and to find a way to carry on her work. Their presentation on the 31st will share their experience.

Plan to stay after 10 AM Worship and Fellowship Time Sunday, May 31st, or join us at 11:30 AM when the Corrie's presentation will begin.

For more information, click here to link to the website for the Rachel Corrie Foundation.



For more information contact:
Nancy Krueger
Office {at} WaysideUCC.org
253-838-0915
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-23-09 04:08 AM
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98. Good Food film 5/31 in Federal Way
Good Food

Sunday, May 31st
4- 6 PM
Federal Way 320th Library
848 South 320th Street in Federal Way 98003

Something remarkable is happening in the fields and orchards of the Pacific Northwest. Small family farmers are making a comeback. They're growing much healthier food, and lots more food per acre, while using less energy and water than factory farms. For decades Northwest agriculture was focused on a few big crops for export. But to respond to climate change and the end of cheap energy, each region needs to produce more of its own food and to grow food more sustainably. Good Food visits producers, farmers’ markets, distributors, stores, restaurants and public officials who are developing a more sustainable food system for all. This lively tour of Washington’s sustainable agriculture movement offers several lucid arguments in favor of smaller, more efficient farms, and purchasing locally grown crops. Still, no argument is as convincing as the marvelous bounty laid before our eyes in this film.
Running Time: 73 minutes
--from the Good Food website

"Couldn't be more timely! A film made to awaken our taste buds and our courage--to create a food system aligned with what the earth needs and what our bodies yearn for. GOOD FOOD shows us it's possible. It's happening!" Frances Moore Lappé, author, Diet for a Small Planet, Hope's Edge

"Exhilarating...Chronicles a veritable revolution going on all around us...This one is not out to scare us with an environmental horror story so much as to inspire us." William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Please join us at 3:30 P.M. for a potluck and try to bring a culinary delight that reflects the spirit of the movie!


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-24-09 09:34 PM
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99. Duwamish River summer events
Duwamish River News: Get involved in your watershed!
May-June-July 2009
Happy Memorial Day Weekend, enjoy the fabulous weather!

*Non-Profit Comedy Night, benefiting DRCC
**Tuesday, May 26th*, *8-9:30pm at Comedy Underground, (new location: 109 S.
Washington*)
http://www.duwamishcleanup.org/getinvolved.html#NPcomedy

- ** Non-Profit Comedy has raised over $50,000 for worthy non-profits.
Join DRCC and some of Seattle's funniest comics for a night of laughs at the
Underground. Hosted by the world's first and only standup economist, Yoram
Bauman, PhD.
- For more information about Non-Profit Comedy night, http://www.nonprofitcomedy.com/


Upcoming Summer Kayak Tours

- ****
- *Summer Community Kayak Tours
*See the River up close, view habitat restoration areas, ongoing
Superfund cleanup sites, riverfront neighborhoods, and wildlife! Seattle
Aquarium Society, Alki Kayak Tours and DRCC present a series of two-hour
kayak tours of the Lower Duwamish River on Monday evenings from 6-8:30pm,
starting on July 6th.
*July 6th: 6pm-8:30pm
July 20th: 6pm-8:30pm
August 3rd: 6pm-8:30pm
August 17th: 6pm-8:30pm
August 31st: 6pm-8:30pm
September 14th: 6pm-8:30pm*
- No experience necessary. Bring a picnic for before or after the tour!
- Tours are limited to 20 people. Tours cost $45/person per tour, for
rental all equipment, gear and instructions: please RSVP to Alki Kayak
Tours <tours@kayakalki.com>.
*DRCC can offer a number of reduced cost 'scholarships' per tour: please
contact DRCC <contact@duwamishcleanup.org> directly** to arrange.** *
- If you have your own kayak you are welcome to join us, but please RSVP
to Alki Kayak Tours to hold your space on the tour!


*Feasibility Study (a.k.a. River Cleanup Options) 1st DRAFT, released April
24, 2009 *
*DRCC Technical team is currently reviewing the DRAFT Feasibility Study,
which will determine where and how thorough the river will be cleaned up of
its contaminated sediments. **More information can be found here: **
http://www.duwamishcleanup.org/superfund.html#FS
** DRCC Feasibility Study Fact Sheet* coming soon! Stay tuned about this
important stage in the Duwamish River cleanup efforts.

Have a safe and restful long weekend,
Thea Levkovitz
Cari Simson
Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition
206-954-0218



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-26-09 12:52 AM
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100. Pastors for Peace caravan to Cuba in Seattle 7/18
Many people seem to think that big changes in US-Cuba policy have already taken place! But the truth is that--except for Cuban American family travel--nothing has really changed.

The blockade is still in place. Hurricane reconstruction supplies and other essential goods are still prohibited to come from the US. The travel ban is still in place. Cuba is still on the US government's terrorist list while the real anti-terrorists, the Cuban 5, remain in prison. Guantanamo Bay remains illegally occupied.

A few weeks ago there was a flurry of statements from Latin American presidents, US politicians on both sides of the House, business leaders, retired US generals, and to a degree President Obama, saying it is time for the US to change policy on Cuba. Signatures are being gathered in both houses of Congress for a bill that would enable ALL US citizens to freely travel to Cuba (House bill HR 874 / Senate bill S 428). It is clear that there has never been such potential for ending the 48 year old travel ban and blockade.

But in recent weeks it has gone quiet, and the White House and US State Department have been making discouraging noises about any further steps on their part. It is clear that nothing further will happen without a lot more pressure from the grassroots. Which is why we are organizing our 20th Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba this July to both express our solidarity and build momentum and pressure for a radical policy change.

We will spend 9 days visiting Cuba as it is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the revolution while slowly rebuilding from the 3 devastating hurricanes that hit the island in the Fall of 2008. We will be donating more than a hundred tons of humanitarian aid to help with hurricane reconstruction, as well as up to 10 school buses and trucks and, as Fidel would say, millions of tons of love and solidarity.

This caravan will have 14 routes stopping in 140 cities throughout the US and Canada. At every stop we will be talking to local people and local media about the need to lobby their elected representatives for a new Cuba policy. And when we cross the border into Mexico, bound for Cuba, we will be making a direct challenge to US policy--taking ourselves and the aid to Cuba without a US government license. The more people, the bigger the statement we are making.

SO . we are calling on our supporters to make this the year that you come to Cuba with us.

JOIN US when a vehicle passes through Seattle on July 6th or meet us down in Texas on July 18th as we start preparations for crossing the border. We will be in Cuba July 24th . Aug 2nd and we will proudly cross back into Texas the morning of August 3rd.

JOIN US!!

To get an application form or further information

Email warner {at} scn.org

In solidarity,
Thomas W. Warner (secretary Seattle/Cuba Friendship Committee - a Task
Force of the Church Council of Greater Seattle)
8923 2nd Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA, 98115
206 523-1720
warner {at} scn.org
http:www.seattlecuba.net
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-27-09 05:49 AM
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101. Green Jobs Event in Seattle 5/27
Small-Business Leaders, Local Residents Host Green Jobs Event
Call on Congress to Pass Strong Clean Energy Jobs Bill to Jump-Start Job Creation in Seattle

Local small-business leaders and residents of Seattle will host a green-jobs rally and tour of area clean energy homes on Wednesday, May 27, in the High Point neighborhood of West Seattle. The event is being organized by the Seattle chapter of MoveOn.org, which has about 50,000 members in the Seattle metro area. At the rally, local residents will call on Congress to pass the American Clean Energy and Security Act, which the House of Representatives is expected to vote on this summer. If passed, the bill would create high-paying jobs, reduce electricity and heating costs for local households, and keep America competitive in the global economy.

WHAT: Clean Energy Jobs Day – A tour of the High Point neighborhood as an example of how green energy initiatives create jobs, better communities, and a safer world.

WHEN: 4:00 pm, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. The tour is expected to last 1-2 hours.

WHERE: See below.

WHO: Join MoveOn.org members and meet people who are incorporating green concepts into their Seattle lifestyles. Meet High Point residents, a realtor, a small-business owner, and a candidate for Seattle city council.

MEDIA FEATURES: See green-built sidewalks and roads, Longfellow Creek, green spaces, a pond park, walking trail, waterfall, and the Seattle skyline. See green homes constructed by five different construction companies. And while it’s under construction, catch a glimpse of Neighborhood House, which will include 20,000 square feet of classrooms, gathering spaces, social service offices, and technology labs—one of the largest built-green projects in the country.

Stop #1: Resident home of Jennifer Cobb, 3123 SW Raymond Street. MoveOn organizers will provide an overview of the local clean energy economy and talk about potential expansion. Yves Vetter, the owner of a small, local green retrofitting business will speak. Jen will show us the green features in her home, constructed by Saltaire.

Stop #2: Wendy Hughes-Jelen of Green Works Realty will lead us on an environmental walking tour of the neighborhood on our way to one the neighborhood’s model homes. Wendy will explain High Point’s green features, which include bio-swales, different forms of pervious and impervious surfaces, and landscaping designed for water filtration. From the home, you can view the green space, pond park and walking trail, waterfall, and Seattle skyline.

Stop #3: Resident home of David Ginsberg. David will show us the green features in his home, constructed by Devland, Inc. David is currently a candidate for Seattle City Council and his platform includes a commitment to the greening of Seattle.

Directions: Take the West Seattle Bridge to the stop light at the end and and turn left on 35th Avenue SW. After about 2 miles, turn left on Raymond Street. Just past 32nd Avenue SW is Jennifer Cobb’s home at 3123 SW Raymond Street. Bus: Route 21 departs about every 30 minutes along First Avenue downtown and along 35th Avenue in West Seattle.

This event is part of Power Up America, a national organizing campaign to support a strong clean energy jobs bill. To learn more about the campaign, visit www.moveon.org. MoveOn.org Political Action is a political action committee powered by 5 million progressive Americans. We believe in the power of small donors and grassroots action to elect progressive leaders to office and to advance a progressive agenda. We do not accept any donations over $5,000, and the average donation to MoveOn.org Political Action is under $100.

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-29-09 03:18 AM
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102. Improving Work-Life Satisfaction for Women in Science; Seattle 6/2
Improving Work-Life Satisfaction for Women in Science
Sponsored by AWIS & the Elsevier Foundation


When:
Tuesday, June 2nd, 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
Brotman Auditorium, First Floor
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109


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June General Meeting:
General Meeting Topic:
Networking Social at Paddy Coyne's


When:
Wednesday, June 17th, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
please note the earlier than normal time

Where:
Paddy Coyne’s
1190 Thomas Street
Seattle, WA 98109

For information about Paddy Coyne’s: http://www.paddycoynes.net


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Event information for both June Events: http://www.seattleawis.org/ev ents.htm
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-04-09 05:55 AM
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103. Meeting of Seattle interfaith group on Iraq 6/6
The INOC general meeting will be held as usual on Saturday, June 6 at 3:00 pm (1st Saturday of the month) at: Keystone United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place North.

Abdi Sami, who is originally from Iran, will discuss the trip to that country that he recently organized and led with 25 persons from our local area.

Abdi was also the facilitator for Rick Steves last year, when Rick visited Iran and filmed a one hour program that has been shown on PBS around the country. This should be a very interesting presentation!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-04-09 06:06 PM
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104. Justice Works meeting in new Seattle location 6/5
We are now in our new location and loving it. We even have a parking lot now!

Sadly, the serious challenges we faced with our previous landlord still threaten Justice Works! He has filed a lawsuit against us to attempt to reverse the decision of the City of Seattle Hearing Examiner which allowed us to break our lease. Since we are a corporation, we can't go pro se. We must hire an attorney. So, we are seeking a pro bono (or very low fee) civil attorney to help with this struggle. We have done a lot of work to document the problems we have faced and feel confident that based on the facts (and our diligent documentation of those facts) we will have no problem winning BUT we don't have the money needed for the attorney fees.

You can help by referring us to an attorney and / or by making a donation to help us pay legal fees.


GENERAL MEETING
Friday, June 5, 2009
6:30 – 8:30pm

Justice Works! Headquarters / Thrift & Gift Shop
5101 Rainier Ave S #106
Seattle 98118
206-725-9189


* Welcome Back Party planning (June 20th)
- 3-Strikes play

* Gifts For Kids - updates on:
- pre-registration of children
- donation gathering


* 3-Strikes Campaign
- Al-Kareem Shadeed's clemency hearing - June 11th 10am

- outreach event scheduling
~ March For Youth - June 20
~ Enumclaw Street Fair - July 24 - 25
~ Unity in the Community - Spokane - August 15
~ Central Area Community Festival - August 22
- JW! membership in Thurston County Progressive Network
- presentation at Jobs With Justice meeting
- video creation
- speakers bureau

* Voter Registration for Previously Incarcerated People
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-05-09 10:45 PM
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105. NARAL non-profit comedy night in Seattle 6/30
Non-Profit Comedy Night

Tuesday, June 30th
Benefiting NARAL Pro-Choice Washington at the Comedy Underground in Seattle!

With "Non-Profit Comedy," Seattle's Comedy Underground offers up the proceeds from each show on Tuesday nights for local non-profits. The evening features some of Seattle's best comedians.

This event will entertain you and make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside since half your ticket price benefits a woman's right to choose!

Order tickets online https://id311.securedata.net/prochoicewashington/events/ticketorder_comedynight.shtml

or call 206.624.1990 to purchase.
Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.


Doors open at 7:30pm. Show starts at 8pm, ends at 9:30pm. Arrive early to get a good seat and avoid waiting in line. Attendees must be at least 21 years old. The show is at the Comedy Underground,
109 S. Washington St. in Pioneer Square.

For more information contact Natalia Fior at nataliafior {at} prochoicewashington.org or call (206) 624-1990.

Details: There is no drink minimum but food and beverages are available. The Comedy Underground is currently 21+ and is a free speech zone, so think twice if you're easily offended. The club is down a flight of stairs but elevator access is available if arranged in advance. Free street parking is often available nearby, as are pay parking lots and most downtown buses.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-08-09 03:50 AM
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106. Juneteenth celebration in Seattle
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2009 - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Juneteenth Celebration. The A. Phillip Randolph Institute, Seattle Chapter invites you to attend a Juneteenth Celebration Texas Barbeque Fundraiser (Proceeds to benefit the Education Scholarship Fund and Tent City 3 at Cherry Hill Baptist Church.) Juneteenth marks the date in June that slaves in Texas belatedly got word of the Emancipation Proclamation and learned they had been freed. It is widely celebrated in the African American community. A. Phillip Randolph Institute (APRI) is a non- profit community organization focusing on civil rights and education. It was created during the l963 Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. to build a bridge between labor and the community.


Location; Central Area Senior Center, 500 - 30th Ave So., Seattle (PSARA's board and membership meeting place.) Tickets: Adults $20 Youth/seniors $15; kids (hot dog lunch) $5.

For more information check the APRI website at www.apri.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-08-09 03:51 AM
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107. Pride at Work forum in Seattle 6/17
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2009 - 5:30 p.m. 40 Years after Stonewall: Unfinished Business of our Movement. A forum sponsored by Pride at Work, AFL-CIO. Speakers on marriage equality, LGBT homelessness and immigrant rights, transgender workers, "don't ask, don't tell."


Location: Seattle Labor Temple, Hall 8, 2800 First Ave., Seattle. For more information, check wwwOutFront.PrideAtWork {at} gmail.com.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 05:15 AM
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108. Seattle town hall meetings in June

SEATTLE RESIDENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A COUNCIL TOWN HALL MEETING: JUNE 15th & 25th

These Town Halls are a public forum for community discussions. They will focus on prevention of youth violence, legislation to protect trees, and the City’s role in public education and Seattle Schools. The Town Halls will begin with brief presentations on the City’s work on these issues followed by discussion groups around each of the issues. The groups will then come back together to share their conclusions with the other groups and the Council. We are looking for your input on actions that the Council should work on.

Please mark your calendar and plan to attend one of these sessions!

Monday, June 15, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Eckstein Middle School, 3003 NE 75th


Thursday, June 25, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
The Hall at Fauntleroy, 9131 California Ave SW
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-19-09 11:37 PM
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109. LD 46 State Rep Scott White to have online conference 6/23
News from the Washington State House of Representatives
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Virtual town-hall with Rep. White on June 23rd at 6:20 p.m.
Technology will enable Seattle lawmaker to reach thousands of households at once

OLYMPIA – Constituents in Seattle’s 46th Legislative District are invited to join in a telephone virtual town-hall meeting next Tuesday evening.

Roughly two months after the 2009 Legislative Session reached its end, Rep. Scott White will hold a virtual town-hall meeting, which will give people in his district the opportunity to voice their concerns and get their questions answered in real-time.

“I value every chance I get to meet with my constituents; in mid-March my seatmates and I held an on-site town hall meeting that was very successful, but then I heard from many constituents who were interested in attending but could not make it,” said White, who is serving his first term in the Legislature. “While I will continue to meet with my constituents in-person over coffee and at town hall meetings, I do want to make it easy for everybody this time by holding a ‘virtual town meeting’ via telephone.”

On Tuesday, June 23 at about 6:20 p.m. phones across White’s district will ring giving people who answer the option to take part in the virtual town-hall meeting by simply staying on the line. For the next hour, White will take questions from people who participate in the meeting.

“The whole point is to make it easy for people to access their government and to engage in a dialogue with their elected State Representative. With this new telephone technology I can reach thousands of people, and they don’t even have to leave their homes,” White added.

North Seattle’s 46th Legislative District includes the neighborhoods of Bitter Lake, Broadview, Bryant, Carkeek, Cedar Park, Chelsea, (North) Greenlake, (East) Greenwood, Haller Lake, Hawthorne Hills, Jackson Park, Lake City, Laurelhurst, Licton Springs, Magnuson Park, Maple Leaf, Matthews Beach, Meadowbrook, Morningside, North College Park, Northgate, North Park, Olympic Hills, Paramount Park, Pinehurst, Ravenna, Roosevelt, Sand Point, Victory Heights, View Ridge, Wedgwood and Windermere.

The virtual meeting will conclude by 7:20 p.m. Those who do not get the chance to ask a question during the hour-long call will have the option to leave White a voicemail, and each person leaving a message will get a call back from Rep. White.

Cell phone users will not receive a call, as the technology that makes the virtual town meeting possible does not call cell numbers. However, there is a toll-free number and an ID code for people who don’t get a call and want to participate in the virtual meeting: (877) 229-8493, ID code: 14971. This information will also be available on White’s website at www.housedemocrats.wa.gov/members/white.
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For more information:
Rep. Scott White
District office: (206)366-7830
Olympia office: (360) 786-7886
white.scott {at} leg.wa.gov
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-25-09 10:21 PM
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110. Justice Works! meeting in Seattle 6/26
ENERAL MEETING
Friday, June 26, 2009
6:30 – 8:30pm

Justice Works! Headquarters / Thrift & Gift Shop
5101 Rainier Ave S #106
Seattle 98118

* Welcome new intern / service learners

* Gifts For Kids - updates on:
- pre-registration of children
- donation gathering


* 3-Strikes Campaign

- outreach event scheduling
~ Enumclaw Street Fair - July 25
~ ?? Tacoma Ethnic Fair - July 25 - 26
~ Unity in the Community - Spokane - August 15
~ Central Area Community Festival - August 22
~ more?
~ clipboarding

- Potluck in Olympia with Thurston County Progressive Network

- presentation at Jobs With Justice July meeting
- video creation
- speakers bureau



* Voter Registration for Previously Incarcerated People
~ potential partner review
~ plan review
~ goal setting
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-07-09 02:17 AM
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111. Puget Sound Alliance for Retired Americans lunch 7/16 in Seattle
Puget Sound Alliance for Retired Americans
Summer Member Meeting and Party

WHEN: Thursday, July 16th – 1-3 pm

WHERE: Central Area Senior Center
500 30th Avenue South, Seattle
(South of Jackson Street on 30th South)

-- Please RSVP so we can plan food and materials (206-448-9646 or by return e-mail.)

-- Please help with our potluck lunch if you can. We suggest the following:

Last name A - H -- bring a salad or finger food
I - P -- a main dish
R - Z -- Fruit or dessert
Short Agenda:

1:00 pm Brief business meeting

1:30 pm Status of Health Care Reform in Congress and what we needto know now; speaker David Loud of Rep. Jim McDermott’s office will bring us a full picture of what is happening and answer questions and comments.
2:00 pm. Food and socializing





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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-07-09 02:21 AM
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112. National Peace Academy presentation 7/24 in Kirkland
A National Peace Academy in the USA

Dot Maver, Co-Director of the National Peace Academy will be in Kirkland to talk about the work the National Peace Academy is doing to establish the Academy and build a culture of peace in this country.

July 24, 2009
The Leber Chapel
Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church
308 4th Ave S
Kirkland, WA 98032

7 PM - 9 PM

Please join us for Dot's excellent presentation - learn more about the work being done and how we can support the growth of peace!

The National Peace Academy in the United States will take its place among leading education and peace-building institutions across the U.S. and around the world who are focused on advancing cultures of peace. The purpose of the National Peace Academy is to support, advance, and nurture cultures of peace by conducting research and facilitating learning toward the development of peace systems – local to global – and the development of the full spectrum of the peacebuilder – inner and outer, personal and professional. In fulfilling this purpose, the National Peace Academy embodies and reflects the principles and processes of peace. The National Peace Academy’s understanding of peace is shaped by the definition contained in the Earth Charter: “peace is the wholeness created by right relationships with oneself, other persons, other cultures, other life, Earth, and the larger whole of which all are a part.”

Cornerstones of Peace Learning

The National Peace Academy is an institution of learning that strives to support, advance, and nurture existing and emerging peacebuilding efforts, utilizing a whole systems approach and working with and through government, business, and civil society. Its programs comprise and address four cornerstones of peace learning:

· Peace Education

· Peace Research

· Peace Practice

· Peace Policy and Advocacy

Dorothy J. Maver, Ph.D., is Co-Director of the National Peace Academy. She is an educator and peacebuilder whose keynote is inspiring cooperation on behalf of the common good. Her work in education, politics, and grassroots community organizing is focused on applied peacebuilding and the global call for ministries and departments of peace. Previously, Dot served as President/CEO of Peace Partnership International and, before that, as Executive Director of The Peace Alliance and Campaign for a US Department of Peace. She was the National Campaign Manager for Kucinich for President 2004. She is a co-founding member of the Vermont Peace Academy and a founding board member of the Center for Cooperative Principles. An innovative educator with a teaching background in Health, Physical Education, Psychology and Philosophy at both the high school and university levels, she is on faculty with Polaris College, Denmark, was part of the 2008 lecture series at the Graduate Institute in Connecticut, USA, and the 2009 Bridging the Gap speaker series at Regis University in Denver, USA. Dot is active in community coalition building with her process model based on shared responsibility and shared leadership. In the world of fast-pitch softball Dr. Dot is known for her revolutionary fast-pitch hitting technique, The Maver Method: Secrets of Hitting Success, and is co-author of the book Conscious Education: The Bridge to Freedom.




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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-07-09 02:49 AM
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113. 24-Hour Zine Challenge in Seattle 7/18
http://www.hugohouse.org/aboutus/newsletter

24-Hour Zine Challenge


Saturday, July 18, 10 a.m.-Sunday, July 19, 10 a.m.
Calling all comic artists, writers and zinesters! Do you want to hunker down in ZAPP for a 24-hour marathon of zine-making, extreme coffee drinking and, perhaps, ghost sightings (you do know Hugo House is haunted, right)? Participation is free, but registration is required. For more information, contact ZAPP at zapp@hugohouse.org or call (206) 322-7030.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-07-09 10:57 PM
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114. Public meetings on King County budget in July at various locations
You are invited to help shape the role of County government. At the direction of the King County Council, the first countywide strategic plan is being developed. The plan will establish goals and priorities to guide policy and budget decisions over the next five years. Residents can provide comments at four public workshops in July:


Tuesday, July 14
6:30– 8:00 p.m.
Shoreline Conference Center
Shoreline Room
18560 1st Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98155

Tuesday, July 28
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
RiverRock Grill and Ale House
4050 Maple Valley Highway
Renton, WA 98058


Thursday, July 16
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Preston Community Center
8625 310th Ave SE
Issaquah, WA 98027

Thursday, July 30
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
The Hall at Fauntleroy
Emerald Room
9131 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136

The strategic plan will address:

What values should guide county decision-making?
How should we prioritize scarce resources in tough economic times?
What could be done to best serve the needs of King County residents?
The strategic plan process is a result of the 2008 Performance and Accountability Act adopted by the Council, calling upon the Executive to write a countywide plan based on the values and priorities of county residents.

For more information about the strategic plan and ways to offer your opinion, please go to http://www.kingcounty.gov/exec/strategy/StrategicPlan/CountyStratPlan.aspx.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-10-09 03:22 AM
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115. Justice Works! meeting in Seattle 7/10
GENERAL MEETING
Friday, July 10, 2009
6:30 – 8:30pm


Justice Works! Headquarters / Thrift & Gift Shop
5101 Rainier Ave S #106
Seattle 98118

* 3-Strikes Campaign
* Voter Registration for Previously Incarcerated People

TAKE ACTION and FORWARD TO OTHERS. THANKS!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-14-09 02:11 PM
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116. King County Council town hall on economic development in Seattle 7/22
Please join the King County Council at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute for a special Town Hall Meeting on economic development and recovery:

Building our Local Economy

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
6 p.m. – public reception
6:30 to 8:00 p.m. – program

Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
307 Westlake Avenue N, Seattle

Last year’s major financial crisis continues to deeply impact our economy. We’ve recently seen some positive signs of recovery, but unemployment remains high and economic indicators are mixed.


Visit the Town Hall website at
www.kingcounty.gov/townhall

Come learn about the current state of the economy in our region, what we can expect in the coming year, and what is being done to encourage economic development and recovery.

The state’s top economic forecaster will provide a briefing on current economic conditions and trends in our region.

We’ll discuss economic development efforts with enterpriseSeattle and job training with the Workforce Development Council. County staff will brief us on the impact of federal stimulus funding, and the Moontown Foundation will discuss preparing young adults for family wage careers in the clean and renewable energy industry.


You will have a chance to ask questions of our panelists, share your ideas, and provide public testimony on any issue.

Town Hall Meetings are an opportunity for the Council to hear directly from you in your community. We hope to see you there!


More about Town Halls

The County Council is a regional government committed to engaging King County residents in their local communities. Throughout the year, the Council holds local Town Hall Meetings on issues of public importance. Community members have the opportunity to meet Councilmembers, be briefed by local and regional experts, and provide public testimony.

Each Town Hall is a special meeting of the Council's Committee of the Whole (COW), the only standing committee on which all nine members serve. COW considers legislation and policy issues of interest to the entire council.

Since 2007, more than 4,100 people have met with Councilmembers at Town Halls held in Auburn, Bellevue, Shoreline, Renton, Carnation, Covington, Federal Way, Burien, Kent, West Seattle, Redmond, Seattle, Maple Valley, and Sammamish.

Questions? Please email CouncilTownHall {at} kingcounty.gov or call 206-296-0335.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-25-09 03:52 AM
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121. More of these in Renton and West Seattle
King County is requesting your feedback on the role County Government should play over the next five years. King County is developing a Countywide Strategic Plan to map out what goals and priorities the county should set and how attention and resources could be allotted to achieve these goals.

You are invited to share their vision for the future and help develop a countywide strategic plan that better aligns county functions and services. Please join our public workshop and participate in a small group discussion.
Workshops will be held next week on:

Tuesday, July 28
6:30 – 8:00
RiverRock Grill and Ale House
4050 Maple Valley Highway
Renton, WA 98058

Thursday, July 30
6:30 – 8:00
The Hall at Fauntleroy
Emerald Room
9131 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136

King County provides regional services to 1.8 million residents in 39 cities, including 340,000 people living in unincorporated areas. Services include Metro transit, public health, wastewater treatment, courts, jails, prosecutors, public defenders, community and social services, the King County International Airport, and local services such as police protection, roads services and garbage collection.

Let your voice be heard and express your opinions at one of our Public Workshops!

For more information about the strategic plan and ways to offer your opinion, please go to http://www.kingcounty.gov/exec/strategy/StrategicPlan/CountyStratPlan.aspx.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-21-09 05:57 PM
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118. Equal Rights fun fundraiser in SEattle 7/26
Join Us For A Night Of Fun And Fancy!
Who: Equal Rights Washington and You!
What: Drag Bingo
Where: Cafe Metropolitain
1701 E Olive Way, Seattle
When: July 26th 8:00pm-11:00pm



Why?

Equal Rights Washington has been gearing up for a possible showdown if Referendum 71 collects enough signatures to make the ballot. Referendum 71 would potentially take away the domestic partnership benefits of thousands of Washington State families. This would be our very own Prop 8!

Help Equal Rights Washington STOP another Proposition 8 from happening here in WA state! Don’t miss this awesome event that includes all you need in an evening of fun and fancy: cheap booze, low lights, a high-class drag queen hostess, and tons of prizes to be won. Plus, it’s a fundraiser for a good cause, so you even get to feel good about spending a little bit of cash.

It’s only $5 per Bingo sheet, and you can re-use them all night long! Bring your friends and join us for happy hour drink prices, jello shots, raffle drawings, and a chance to win more prizes than seem possible!

So come on down, have a lot of fun, leave with good memories, stuff you didn’t know you needed, and the smug satisfaction of knowing that you, yes you, have made a difference in the fight for equality by drinking alcohol and playing bingo with a hot drag queen. It doesn’t get much better than this!



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Phone: 206.324.2570
email: kate {at} equalrightswashington.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-22-09 08:07 PM
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119. Learn about CA health care workers and their struggle with SEIU in Seattle 8/3
Dear Sisters and Brothers,

Dramatic history is being made in California.

Some 150,000 California health care workers, who have been members of United Health Care Workers - West, have formed a democratic new union, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW). United Health Care Workers - West was a local of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). SEIU removed all of the democratically-elected officers of the union for opposing the national union's drive to centralize power. The breaking point came when the local's leadership resisted SEIU's efforts to remove 65,000 home care and nursing home workers from their local, and place them in a corrupt local, without any opportunity for the workers to vote on whether they wanted the transfer.

SEIU trusteed the local for refusal to comply with a forced transfer - the national union seized control, taking away the local from the members. What could the members do? They formed a new union. And they petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to hold elections, so that they could make their own decision about whether to be in a union controlled by the members. Incredibly, petitions have been filed supported by a majority of the members in 360 facilities of over 100 employers, signed by almost 100,000 of the 150,000 members.

It's a tough fight. The first large battle took place in Fresno. SEIU reportedly sent 1,000 paid staff and out-of-State members paid by the union, and spent over ten million dollars. SEIU used the same line that bosses use when workers try to organize, threatening that the workers would lose their benefits if they went with their union. Despite the unprecedented expenditures and massive staff presence, SEIU won the election by a couple of hundred votes, for a group of 10,000 workers.

But the real damage is to the labor movement. That million dollars could have been spent on organizing more members into the labor movement, instead of on denying 150,000 workers control of their union. And, of course, the 1,000 paid staff, instead of building the labor movement, spent their efforts tearing apart one of the largest, most democratic and most dynamic locals on the west coast.

Now the struggle moves to the San Francisco area, where tens of thousands of home care and hospital workers will have the opportunity to vote on their future.

Please join us to hear first hand about the battle for rank-and-file control of their Union:


Monday, August 3,2009
6 to 8 p.m.
Seattle LaborTemple
2800 First Avenue, Hall6
Seattle,Washington
(betweenBroad&Clay)

Hostedby: Greg Devereux, Jeff Johnson, Lynne Dodson, Rick Sawyer, Terri Mast, Vince O’Halloran, Ligia Velázquez, SteveKofahl, David Yao, Paul Bigman, Yoko Kuramoto-Eidsmoe, Liz Brown and Labor Notes


Hear from:

* Angela Glasper, founder NUHW, former elected Executive Board member of United Healthcare Workers-West, former Chief Steward at Kaiser in Antioch

* Glenn Goldstein, founder NUHW, former Director of Organizing of United Healthcare Workers-West, former organizing director of Seattle's SEIU 1199NW

* Steve Early, author of "Embedded with Organized Labor:Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home"; Labor Notesactivist and former organizer with Communications Workers of America

* Special report from Unite Here Local 8 on SEIU's attempts to raid hotel workers, a move unanimously condemned by the Martin Luther King County Labor Council and the Presidents of more than a dozen international unions, including Laborers, Food&Commercial Workers, Teamsters andCarpenters

If you can’t come to the event, but want to contribute to this important struggle, you can donate on-line at www.FundForUnionDemocracy.org or send a check to Fund for Union Democracy, 465 California St., Suite 1600, San Francisco, CA 94104.


For more information, please see the NUHW website, www.nuhw.org.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-22-09 08:16 PM
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120. WA Conservation Voters Breakfast of Champions 10/8 in Seattle
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/275/donate.asp?formid=meetings&c=5069890

Washington Conservation Voters
17th Annual
Breakfast of Champions

Thursday, October 8th, 2009


The Westin - Seattle, WA

7:00am (check-in) - 7:30-9:00am (event)


For sponsorship opportunities and general event questions contact Kelly Drake, Development Manager: 206.631.2629 or kelly {at} wcvoters.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-31-09 04:26 AM
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122. Cannabis Defense Alliance to meet 8/3 in Seattle
Edited on Fri Jul-31-09 04:27 AM by eridani
Cannabis Defense Coalition meets the first Monday of the month at Dunshee
House on Capitol Hill (303 17th Ave E). The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.
and is open to the public.

* What: Cannabis Defense Coalition May Session
* When: Monday, August 3 at 7:30 p.m.
* Where: Dunshee House, 303 17th Ave E on Capitol Hill
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=303+17th+Ave+E+98112

At the meeting we'll discuss:

1. Case Tracking. CDC has been failing on its primary mission (tracking and attending medical marijuana cases) for the past month or two. We need to get back on track, and discuss how to effectively distribute this labor amongst our volunteers.

2. Office Space. We are looking for office/retail space in Seattle. We believe this will help us fulfil these primary duties by creating a physical space for cannabis activists to congregate and work. We've identified a number of spots, but finding a landlord comfortable with renting to us has been a challenge. We could use more help securing commercial space.

3. IRS Determination Letter. The IRS made a positive determination on our application for 501(c)(3) status. The CDC is now a federally-recognized tax exempt nonprofit organization.

4. DOC Update. The state Dept. of Corrections has some fucked up medical marijuana policies. The CDC filed a public disclosure request seeking all documents related to these policies, in hopes of finding out who, why or how we got such fucked up policies. DOC has responded, and the ball is in our court. We need to send a crew to Olympia soon, meet the folks at the DOC, and pound through the hundreds or thousands of pages of documents they've collected for us.

5. Courtroom Observation Companion. We've compiled many useful resources about medical marijuana in Washington State and put them in a printed zine for our volunteers. This guide will likely be useful to others, including attorneys, doctors, patients, and the everyday pot activist. We're about to print our first big batch, around 4000 copies, which will cost ~$1500. We have numerous pledges for this project, but no donations yet.

* C.O.C. viewable version: http://cdc.coop/docs/coc-noprint.pdf
* C.O.C. printer version: http://cdc.coop/docs/coc-print.pdf

6. Printed Schwag. We're almost out of our STOP ARRESTING stickers. We've got more coming (3000 stickers for $300, which came out of the CDC general fund). We're printing a bunch of t-shirts to sell at Hempfest, and maybe panties, baby onesies, and doggy tees. We're looking at around $3000 for printed schwag, which we hope will pay for itself in short order. We are looking for donations (and loans) to pay the printer.

See you Monday night!

Meeting Agenda:

http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Meetings

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-04-09 06:36 AM
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123. Justice Works! to participate in Rainier Valley festival 8/8
Hello Parade Participants and Potential Parade Participants!

We are excited to be in the Rainier Valley Heritage Parade since this is a great opportunity for Justice Works! to connect with our new community!
Coincidently, August 8th is also JW!'s 8 year anniversary.
So, let's celebrate together!

For the parade we need:
people to carry the JW! banner and the 3 Strikes banner
lots of people to carry 3 Strikes signs and Voter Registration signs
someone to wear our large sandwich board to advertise the Thrift Store :)
up to 10 people to wear our "striped jail suits" :):)
people to hand out thrift store coupons
people to do clipboarding to find 3 Strikes reform supporters
people to do voter registration for previously incarcerated people who are now eligible to vote

Please meet at 10am on 42nd Ave S, east of Rainier Ave, just south of the Rainier Chamber of Commerce office at 5290 Rainier Ave in Hillman City. We'll have all the supplies there. At that time, we'll provide instructions for returning all the signs and suits. On the day of the Parade/Summer Streets Festival, if you need to contact JW!, call (206) 725-9189.

Due to the parade, there will be no general meeting this Friday (8/7/09).

Here is the information that you need for the parade. There will be parking available on all the side streets, but not on Rainier Ave, 42nd Ave S, or Hudson between Rainier and 39th. Rainier Ave. will be closed from 11-3. Following the parade will be a festival until 3. Hope you can stay for that and help with clipboarding (for 3 Strikes and Voter Registration) and handing out JW! Thrift Store coupons!


Rainier Chamber Foundation's

17th Annual Rainier Valley Heritage Parade

and City of Seattle’s Summer Streets Party



August 8, 2009 on Rainier Ave, between Orcas and Alaska Sts.

Parade 10:00-12:00
10:00 Parade Entrants assemble for Parade on 42nd Ave. S, east of Rainier Ave. just south of the Rainier Chamber of Commerce office at 5290 Rainier Ave. in Hillman City.

11:00 Parade begins on Rainier and heads north until Angeline. (for walkers—then back track through the park behind Hasegawa Dentistry Building between Columbia Plaza and the Columbia City Library ) or continue to Alaska St. (for cars).

Parade judges will be at Rainier and Hudson and then the parade continues down to Alaska.



Festival: 12:00-3:00 For the full line up and music stage performers: www.rainierchamber.com

Be aware of street closures:
11:00-3:00 Rainier Ave. will be closed between Orcas and Alaska—check Metro for bus rescheduling
No Parking 8:00am-12 noon on 42nd Ave, between Ferdinand and Rainier
No Parking from 8:00am-5:00 on Hudson, between Rainier and 39th.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-05-09 04:29 AM
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124. Cannabis Defense Alliance August cases need monitors
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1. Mason County v. Mower/Reed next Monday
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John Reed and Karen Mower were raided in January 2008 by the "Special Operations Group" maintained by the Mason County Sheriff's Department. The day after the raid, the Sheriff's Office issued a press release stating that they had raided two medical marijuana patients who -- in their view -- had too much marijuana. Mason County Sheriff's Deputies estimate each plant would yield one pound of marijuana, and placed the value of the grow at $200,000 "if sold on the street."

This case has been dragging on down, and Mason County is spending a great deal of time and energy screwing these patients. At this hearing, the judge will make a ruling on Douglas Hiatt's motion for reconsideration to allow the medical marijuana defense at trial. In short, this is a big day in this trial. If you can make it to Shelton on Monday, please attend. If you know anyone near Shelton or Olympia, please forward this on to them, or tell them about this hearing.

* What: Mason County v. Karen Mower and John Reed
* When: Monday, August 10 @ 11:00 a.m.
* Where: Mason County Courthouse, 419 N 4th St. in Shelton
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=419+N+4th+St+98584

Gas reimbursement is available. If you need a ride, or if you have room in your vehicle, please let us know at info@cdc.coop.


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2. Grant County v. David Hagar next Tuesday
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David Hagar was growing medical marijuana as designated provider for his mother Rosa, an authorized patient. Grant County Sheriff's raided him earlier this year, taking 27 plants (10 of which had no roots, 3 of which were dead) and all his growing equipment.

Mr. Hagar started again growing medical marijuana for his mother, and a few months ago, was raided and arrested by the Grant County Sheriff for the second time this year. This time, his mother was present, and detectives took four marijuana plants, all the growing equipment, and her medical marijuana recommendation.

* What: Grant County v. David Hagar
* When: Tuesday, August l2 @ 9:00 a.m.
* Where: Grant County Courthouse, 35 C St. NW in Ephrata
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=35+C+St+NW+98823

The CDC will pay for lodging Monday night in Ephrata. If you can attend the Ephrata case, and want lodging and/or gas money, please contact us at info {at} cdc.coop or 888-208-5332.


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3. Volunteers needed for Hempfest next weekend
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Seattle Hempfest is next weekend, August 15 and 16. The Cannabis Defense Coalition will be sharing a booth with Grammas for Ganja in the Hemposium area, booth 115A. A number of CDC members are speaking at the event:

* Sunil Aggarwal -- American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
* Nora Callahan -- November Coalition
* Pam Haley -- Cannabis Defense Coalition
* Monte Levine -- International Network of People who Use Drugs
* Joanna McKee -- Green Cross Patient Co-Op
* Dale Rogers -- Compassion In Action
* Ric Smith -- Activist
* Paul Stanford - The Hemp and Cannabis Foundation

We have two goals for Hempfest weekend: email addresses and money. We need volunteers to staff the CDC booth, sell t-shirts, collect email addresses, give out zines and stickers by donation, answer questions about the CDC ("we observe medical marijuana trials around the state"), and have a nice time chillin' on the water.

We're also looking for volunteers to canvas the crowd with clipboards and email signup sheets when CDC members are speaking (if they've forewarned us that they'll be promoting CDC from the stage). We can also canvas the general crowd for email addresses -- trading stickers for email addresses works exceptionally well for this.

If you volunteer to collect email addresses at Hempfest, we'll have a nice program -- collect 40 email addresses, get a free t-shirt.

If you would like to volunteer for any amount of time on Saturday or Sunday, August 15 or 16, please contact us at info@cdc.coop. Or, failing that, just show up. We'll take you any way we can get you.


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4. Case calendar
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Our calendar can be found at:

* http://cdc.coop/calendar

Here is a list of court cases we are tracking. If you can attend any ofthese hearings, please schedule it on your calendar. If you are lookingfor community service hours, please contact us first. If you know of amedical marijuana case not listed here, please contact us as well.

* Mon Aug 10 - 11am
* Court: Mason v. John Reed/Karen Mower
* 419 N 4th St., Shelton, WA 98584

* Tue Aug 11 - 9am
* Court: Grant v. David Hagar
* 35 C St. NW, Ephrata, WA 98823

* Mon Aug 17 - 9am
* Court: Douglas v. Hubert Mangum
* 213 South Rainier, Waterville, WA 98858

* Mon Aug 24 - 9am
* Court: Grays Harbor v. Ricky Troxell
* 102 W Broadway, Montesano, WA 98563

We are missing upcoming court dates for:

* King v. Tiffanie Connors
* Kitsap v. Lloyd Stillson
* Snohomish v. Lennon Garon and Matt Dir


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5. Misc. case updates
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City of Auburn v. Garret Snyder:

Pulled over by Auburn Police on February 5, 2009 for texting while at a stop light. Was arrested for possession of 16 ounces of medical marijuana belonging to his mother, an authorized patient. He is her designated provider, but did not have that documentation at the time of arrest. He received a medical marijuana authorization ten days after the arrest. Took a six-month deferred prosecution, $500 fine, and $100 drug class.

Okanogan v. Marcie Pier:

Her recommendation was from Dr. Leveque (who wasn't licensed in Washington at the time). She now has a recommendation from Dr. Orvald. Police came in last year, looked at her twenty plants, took samples, and went away. They left all plants and equipment, allowing her to continue growing. In December she received charging papers in the mail. Police never came back, never told her to stop growing medical marijuana. Fearing a year-long ordeal, she pled to a lesser charge -- she refused to take a drug charge, so they offered her misdemeanor obstructing a police officer. No time, no fine, one year probation.

Snohomish v. Eric Mevis:

Mr. Mevis has mandibular dystonia and can't speak. He was pulled over without his license, which was listed as suspended owing to the Department of Licensing mailing stuff to the wrong address. DoL corrected the error, but the arresting officer was interested only in what first appeared on his screen. Mr. Mevis was arrested with a half gram of marijuana. Pled to driving without a license in exchange for dropping of the marijuana charges -- $500 fine.


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6. Accounting crap
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The CDC general fund balance is $2564.74. Here's what we're spending money on lately, and where it's coming from:

* Courtroom Observation Companion

We are printing 2500 copies of our medical marijuana guide zine thingy. The previous price quote was totally wrong. Cost is $2053 after shipping from Phoenix Media in Portland -- 82 cents per copy. Thus far we have collected two $500 donations, one $500 loan, and $553 was used from the CDC general fund.

* Medical Marijuana T-Shirts

Ordered 300 American Apparel t-shirts to sell at Hempfest. Five colors: army, ash grey, black, cranberry and white. We have four designs: 1) the STOP ARRESTING MEDICAL MARIJUANA USERS stop sign, centered on front; 2) the CDC logo centered on front; 3) "No plea for me" front with CDC logo back; and 4) "RCW 69.51A: VOTER APPROVED SINCE 1998" front with CDC logo
back. Cost for made in America shirts is $2569 or $8.56 per shirt from Angry Squid Ink in Tukwila. Thus far we have collected a $500 donation and a $1500 loan to make this happen.

* Stop Arresting Stickers

Stickers are super popular. We hope to use them to entice hordes of Hempfest attendees to sign up for medical marijuana email updates. We've gone through nearly 3,000 of these stickers in the last 6 months. Cost is $342 after shipping for 3,000 from Sticker Guy in Reno. Paid for from the CDC general fund.

* Washington State Potline

The toll-free potline continues to receive numerous calls per week, and 1-4 arrest reports per month. We run our own Asterisk VOIP server, which for a while this summer wasn't the most reliable. We recently moved the potline to a virtual asterisk server from a company that specializes in that sort of thing. The server is donated by a CDC member whose business requires the service anyway. Our connectivity costs are around $10-30 per month, which are donated by the same member.


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Cannabis Defense Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit member cooperative focused on marijuana activism in Washington State. To sign up for free email alerts, go to http://cdc.coop/.
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cdc-alerts mailing list
cdc-alerts {at} lists.cdc.coop
http://lists.cdc.coop/mailman/listinfo/cdc-alerts
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-07-09 03:56 AM
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125. Bike Share Expo in King County 8/11 & 8/12
Many have heard of bike sharing from stories about Paris’ Velib or Washington, D.C.’s SmartBike program, but wondered how it actually works. In Paris, Montreal, Washington, DC, and other regions around the world, people are using bike sharing as a new mobility option.

To help people learn more about bike sharing, King County will host three bike share providers for a Bike Share Expo August 11th and 12th. The vendors will display their newest bike share systems, including bikes and stations, and allow attendees to experience one of the hottest trends in mobility. The Expo will be held:

Ø Tuesday, August 11, 10 am - 6pm, Discovery Center (101 Westlake Ave. N), South Lake Union

Ø Wednesday, August 12, Noon - 8 pm, Redmond Town Center

This event is sponsored by King County, the City of Seattle, the City of Redmond, Vulcan, Redmond Town Center and Cascade Bicycle Club. REI and Whole Foods are also supporting this event.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-13-09 04:08 AM
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126. Cannabis Defense Alliance Hempfest party 8/15 in Seattle
The Cannabis Defense Coalition is throwing a Saturday night Hempfest after
party for CDC members, Hempfest speakers, and all pot patients whose cases
we've tracked in the past year since our inception.

* What: Cannabis Defense Social
* When: Saturday, August 15 from 8 p.m.
* Where: Church of Bass, 920 Elliott Ave W, 98119
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=920+Elliott+Ave+W+98119

The Church of Bass is walking distance from Hempfest. If you exit the park
to the north, take the Prospect Street "DNA" pedestrian bridge over the
tracks, cross Elliott (safely, at the light) and walk south half a block.

Event is 21+, ID required. We'll have food, liquor, music, door prizes and
merryment -- all free of charge. Donations are welcome, of course, and
will even be requested. (We'll even stoop so low as to have prosecuted
medical marijuana patients try to guilt you into giving us money.) This
shindig is our way of saying thank you (us) for doing what you (we) do.

Once again, the guest list is:

1. Hempfest speakers + 1 guest
See: http://hempfest.org/drupal/speakers

2. Prosecuted patients + 1 guest
See: http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Case_tracking
And: http://cdc.coop/wiki/index.php/Case_tracking_archived

3. CDC members + 1 guest

CDC membership costs $40/year. You can pay online through Paypal, just go
to http://cdc.coop/join -- or you can buy a $40 membership at our booth at
Hempfest, just across from Hemposium.

Send all questions to info {at} cdc.coop.

Thanks,

Cannabis Defense Coalition
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-14-09 02:52 AM
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127. Celebrate big Maury Island environmental win 8/15
CELEBRATION RALLY! on Saturday, August 15th, 10am*-2pm

As exciting news roles in about an overturned Army Corps of Engineers permit! (see below)

YEAH Preserve Our Islands!!! Congratulations to Amy Carey, POI lawyer David Mann, Sharon Nelson and the whole committed POI board and supporters!

Here's how the legal document ends:



Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED:

(1) Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment is GRANTED as to their claims under the
Endangered Species Act and National Environmental Policy Act;
(2) Defendants' cross-motions for summary judgment are DENIED; and
(3) Plaintiffs' motion for an injunction is GRANTED IN PART. Defendant-Intervenor Northwest
is hereby ENJOINED from taking any further action under the Section 10 permit until such time as the
Federal agencies have fully complied with the terms of this Order by (a) initiating and completing a full
formal consultation under ESA, including the preparation of Biological Opinions as to Chinook and SR Orcas, and (b) completing an Environmental Impact Statement under NEPA.
DATED THIS 13th day of August, 2009.
A RICARDO S. MARTINEZ
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Download Decision here: http://backbonecampaign.org/media/ArmyCorpsReversal.pdf

AMAZING - just as the pace of escalation had quickened, preparations for direct action accelerated, rhetorical exchanges between the company and Goldmark started to get heated - here's this gift of a victory. WOW! I'm almost scared to believe it. Even Glacier says they are shut down for at least a year. We'll try to get Amy Carey or someone to fill us in on the beach on Saturday.

That's right the party, flotilla, parade, helium powered banners, puppets, human mural, music and food are a GO! Don't Miss This! (See below) BRING A BLACK UMBRELLA for the Orca Mural.

The Backbone CampaignCelebration rally at Gold Beach (MAP) on Saturday, August 15th, 10am-2 pm. (*Small craft should still meet at Sandy Shores launch (MAP) at 9am for a fun filled flotilla rehearsal.)

Now let's insist that the state buy the damn land and be done with it. Come on Gov. Gregoire - this is your chance to shine, and I bet the price just dropped!

The Rally is going to be fun and family friendly with great music, speakers, picnic, flotilla, and beach march. We'll start at 10am by creating human mural of an Orca Whale on the beach. Bring a black long sleeve shirt cloth or umbrella (or white - but we need less of those). We have an airplane to do a flyover and photographer Ray Pfortner will be in it to get the shot! Then we'll parade on the beach, enjoy speakers, live music and picnic together until 2pm. Bring food or get hot dogs and drinks there.

August 15 is the day that Glacier was initially allowed to restart construction of its gravel loading pier. Now they won't be coming for at least some time, and together we can make sure that's NEVER. Congratulations to all of you for all of your work - I believe that it all helped.

Now Vashon-Maury really has the opportunity to really be the "Pivot Point" and "Poster Child for Saving Puget Sound" - Let's do it!

Bill Moyer
Backbone Campaign
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-17-09 11:02 PM
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128. Pro choice gala 10/24 in Seattle
http://www.prochoicewashington.org/events/libertyball.shtml

Saturday, October 24, 2009

5:00 - 10:00 pm
Bell Harbor International Conference Center
Seattle


Tickets: $125..or host a table. .


This pro-choice gala event includes a three-course dinner, cocktails, live auction and silent auction, with the chance to bid on items like a Rick Steves European tour, vacation houses in various locations and works from local artists. We have compiled a list of auction items to preview, please check back often as it will be updated as we receive donations.


Have an item to donate to our auction? Simply fill out this online form, or contact Natalia Fior at nataliafior@prochoicewashington.org or (206) 624-1990.


Thank you to our Table Captains:

Argo Strategies, Eileen Bettelheim, Jack Burg, Councilmember Richard Cole, Jayne DeHaan, Kelly Evans, Sue Evans, Patricia Fay, Lauren Fior, Michelle Gregoire, Sierra Hansen & Barb Wilson, Trudi Inslee, Tymmony Keegan, Senator Adam Kline, Megan Knight, Tara Lee, Lisa MacLean, Norma Miller, Linda Mitchell, Amy Ockerlander, Michelle Quackenbush, Carrie Rhodes, Tania Maria Rosario, Laura Ruderman, Peter Sagerson, Lauren Simonds, Renee Staton, Port Commissioner Gael Tarleton, Ben Vaught, WinPower Strategies

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-18-09 02:49 AM
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129. Marriage equality events at UW 8/18 and 8/19
Organize the Struggle for Marriage Equality!

THIS Tuesday, August 18
7 PM
University of Washington, Gould Hall room #435
on the corner of 40th and University Way NE ("the Ave")
http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?GLD

Wednesday, August 19
7:30 PM
Seattle University
Administration Building room 202
There may be only one entrance open. If so, it will be on the east side of the building.
Online map: http://seattleu.edu/home/campus_community/visit_campus/campus_maps


This October 11th in Washington DC potentially the largest LGBT protest will take place to demand equal rights for LGBT people. Here in Seattle a number of organizations are working to have a solidarity demonstration to send a clear unambigous message to Obama and the Democrats that WE WANT MARRIAGE EQUALITY RIGHTS!

While on the campaign trail Obama promised to repeal the bigoted Defense of Marriage Act and Don't Ask Don't Tell policies. However, despite having majorities in Congress the possession of the White House and support amongst the working class and youth, the Democrats have not acted by mounting a determined effort for equal rights for all. In fact, Obama has more than backpedaled, he has made statements that defend Defense of Marriage Act. Further, in the face of mass opposition to Prop 8, Obama and the Democrats have NOT sent a clear message of support but rather support civil unions which do not offer equal protection under the law for LGBT people.

Join what could be the biggest LGBT protest in the history of the US to demand equality for LGBT people!
Help spread the word!
This week we will begin working on getting the most young and working people out on Oct.11!

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-23-09 06:58 AM
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130. Picketing of Whole Foods in Redmond 8/24
Picketing of Whole Foods
Monday, August 24 and Thursday, August 27
5 to 7 PM
Redmond store, located at Redmond Way and East Lake Sammamish Prkwy.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 05:42 AM
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131. Anti-Bybee protest in Seattle 9/3
The protest will be on Thursday, from 10:00 to 12:30, at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, 1010 5th Avenue at Madison. Jay Bybee was rewarded by Bush for "approving" torture with a lifetime appointment to the 9th Circuit, where this war criminal sits in judgment of decent human beings. Please join us in calling for his resignation or impeachment.

Co-sponsored by CodePink, Progressive Democrats of America, Backbone Campaign, National Accountabiity Action Network, and World Can't Wait.
Please publicize widely. Thanks!
Susan
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-02-09 07:02 PM
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134. More info--
"Don't let the door hit you on your way to the
World Court!"

Dear Kathryn,

Join us tomorrow in Seattle to say, "Bye-bye, Bybee!"

Jay Bybee was rewarded with a lifetime judgeship by George Bush for "legalizing" torture. Tomorrow he is sitting on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle.

PDA is joining with Code Pink, World Can't Wait, and the Backbone Campaign to demonstrate against Jay Bybee's serving in the federal court, so far without any fear of prosecution for his active participation in promoting torture and war crimes by US citizens against purported enemies of America.



Where: US District Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
1010 5th Avenue at Madison
Seattle, WA 98104

When: Thursday, September 3, 2009
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Bring a sign, wear a T-shirt, and shout out your righteous indignation against Jay Bybee, no investigations into his actions, and no prosecution by the US Department of Justice.

In solidarity,

Susan Harman
PDA Accountability and Justice IOT Coordinator


Conor Boylan and Roberta McNair
Washington State Coordinators




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Join PDA's Issue Organizing Teams for Accountability and Justice;
Clean, Fair, Transparent Elections; End War and Occupations, Redirect Funding; Healthcare for All; Economic and Social Justice; Israel/Palestine Action Group; and Stop Global Warming/Environmental Issues!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 07:41 PM
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132. Seatle Bisexual Women's Group to meet 9/9
Facilitated Meeting: Second Tuesday of the Month
6:30PM Social Salon
7:00PM - 8:30PM Check-in and Open Rap or Topic Discussion

Capitol Hill Group Health 201 16th Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98112
http://www.ghc.org/locations/medcenters/3/directions.jhtml

South Building
Down the stairs to the Atrium.
Left Corner Past the Atrium Cafe'
Room(s) A6/7

Come join our monthly facilitated discussion for women and women
identified women!

Meet and mingle in an engaging, feminist, bisexual-supportive
environment. Pose your most burning questions, and hear the most
interesting responses from a diverse group of lively self-identified
women, in a relaxing and laid back environment. The social salon time
is designed to accommodate the varying schedules of attendees, so
arrive when you can. Be a part of bisexual community in Seattle!

2nd Tues 09/09/2009
630 - 7pm social
7pm - 830 meeting
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-01-09 07:42 PM
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133. Church Council of Greater Seattle dinner 9/30
Please join me for dinner on Wednesday, September 30, to celebrate the Church Council of Greater Seattle’s 90 years of ecumenical service and advocacy for social justice in the Seattle area.

To RSVP, call or email Audra Rutherford at (206) 525-1213, ext. 3037 or arutherford@thechurchcouncil.org. Tickets are $65/person and tables are $600. There are many sponsorship levels (please see attachment) if you, your business, organization or congregation would like to host a table or sponsor a portion of the event.

You can also register online. I registered myself online last weekend and it was quick and easy to do. Here is the link: https://thechurchcouncil.ejoinme.org/MyPages/TheChurchCouncilofGreaterSeattle90th/tabid/159187/Default.aspx.

Thank you for your support for the important work of the Church Council in uniting the faith community for the public good, and in serving local individuals, families and communities in need.

Peace and justice,



Justin Simmons

President

Church Council of Greater Seattle Board of Directors
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-03-09 04:31 AM
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135. Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq to meet in Seattle 9/4
Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq ( INOC )
A Program Unit of Church Council of Greater Seattle
Keystone United Church of Christ
5019 Keystone Place North; Seattle, Washington 98103
http://www.concernforiraq.org
Sept 4, 2008
The INOC general meeting will be held as usual on Saturday, Sept 4 at 3:00 pm (1st Saturday of the month) at: Keystone United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place North.

Author Laila Al-Arian will present her book "Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians" (coauthored with Chris Hedges) at the following local events:

Monday 21 Sept Elliot Bay Bookstore at 5pm
Tuesday 22 Sept 9 am on Steve Sher KUOW
Tuesday 22 Sept 4 pm -
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-04-09 04:10 AM
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136. Justice Works! meetis in Seattle 9/4
GENERAL MEETING TOMORROW!
Justice Works! Headquarters / Thrift Store
5101 Rainier Ave S #106
Friday, September 4, 2009
6:30 – 8:30pm

Update on our campaigns / programs (Thanks to all our hard working volunteers!! WOW! What a summer!)

JW! orientation (The philosophies behind the work.

Organizer training (How we fit in with the big picture. Learning the skills.)

Planning next steps (Moving to the mobilizing work.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:26 AM
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Association for Women in Science meeting in Seattle 9/16
General Meeting Topic:
AWIS Scholarship Program – Success Stories
Features Speakers: Kathy Curry, MPA (1995-1996 scholarship winner)
Sarah Goldenkranz, MPH (2006-2007 scholarship winner)

When: Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium(Brotman Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Invite friends, family and co-workers to the meeting. Everyone is welcome!


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The Summer Newsletter is still available on the Seattle AWIS website.

http://www.seattleawis.org/Summer2009.pdf

The newsletter includes articles on the scholarship winners, Life at ProFibrix Inc., the Amgen Spring –Career Panel, Transitioning for Academia to Industry, and much more.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:26 AM
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137. Association for Women in Science meeting in Seattle 9/16
General Meeting Topic:
AWIS Scholarship Program – Success Stories
Features Speakers: Kathy Curry, MPA (1995-1996 scholarship winner)
Sarah Goldenkranz, MPH (2006-2007 scholarship winner)

When: Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium(Brotman Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Invite friends, family and co-workers to the meeting. Everyone is welcome!


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Summer Newsletter is still available on the Seattle AWIS website.

http://www.seattleawis.org/Summer2009.pdf

The newsletter includes articles on the scholarship winners, Life at ProFibrix Inc., the Amgen Spring –Career Panel, Transitioning for Academia to Industry, and much more.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:26 AM
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138. Association for Women in Science meeting in Seattle 9/16
General Meeting Topic:
AWIS Scholarship Program – Success Stories
Features Speakers: Kathy Curry, MPA (1995-1996 scholarship winner)
Sarah Goldenkranz, MPH (2006-2007 scholarship winner)

When: Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium(Brotman Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Invite friends, family and co-workers to the meeting. Everyone is welcome!


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Summer Newsletter is still available on the Seattle AWIS website.

http://www.seattleawis.org/Summer2009.pdf

The newsletter includes articles on the scholarship winners, Life at ProFibrix Inc., the Amgen Spring –Career Panel, Transitioning for Academia to Industry, and much more.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:32 AM
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139. Fundraiser for GI coffeehouse in Seattle 9/18

Friday, September 18, 7:00– 9:00 pm, WINE & CHEESE FUNDRAISER FOR COFFEE STRONGLocation: Puget Ridge Co-housing Common house dining room, 7020 18th SW, Seattle, WA 98106
West Seattle Neighbors for Peace and Justice,Rainier Valley Neighbors for Peace and Justice,The Rainier Valley Unitarian Universalist, Congregation Social Justice Committee--- Cordially invite you to: Come, hear from GI's and Iraq veterans.Have fun with friends. Good food and drink .Please RSVP to John Repp, 206-932-9522. jmrepp@comcast. net
Coffee Strong serves as a safe space for active duty soldiers, military families and military veterans to discuss issues like the war, deployment, PTSD, and the hardships of life in the military. In addition, the café strives to spark and support autonomous organizing among soldiers to improve their everyday lives through fighting military policies like stop loss. By sharing experiences, educating ourselves, and acting in support of each other we can bring about the change necessary to create a livable world. G.I. Voice and Coffee Strong will not continue without our support . For more information go online to www.givoice. org or email them at info@givoice. org.
If you cannot attend but would like to contribute you may do so on line at givoice.org or send a check made out to GI Voice, P.O. Box 99404, Lakewood, WA 98469
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:36 AM
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141. And another one featuring Dahr Jamail 9/27
Edited on Sun Sep-06-09 03:36 AM by eridani
SUN SEPT 27, 6:30 pm, Fundraiser for GI coffee house, Coffee Strong with INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST DAHR JAMAIL on Iraq and Beyond: Soldiers Who REFUSE TO FIGHT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN . Location: University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 NE 43rd St, Seattle;
Award-winning independent journalist, Dahr Jamail, who has reported from the Middle East for the last five years, will speak about the Iraq War, resistance within the US military, and his new book. "The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan" includes a few stories from young Iraq veterans here at Ft Lewis, among many others. Coffee Strong is veteran owned and operated, offering critical services to soldiers, veterans and families. Operators and community supporters are very concerned about soldiers who are deploying to and returning from the Middle East. The vets are familiar with PTSD, untreated medical concerns, suicide, and Military Sexual Trauma, among many issues. At Coffee Strong we connect servicemembers with health care and professionals who provide services free of charge. We need community funding to support these critical services; our free coffees to enlisted soldiers are covered by a small grant. With five small grants toward operating costs, we rely on monthly sustaining memberships, major donations and fundraisers like this to keep the coffeehouse services going. tickets $15 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/71589 , info http://www.givoice.org or 360-412-1519 or mollygibbs3 {at} gmail.com

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:34 AM
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140. Young Israeli war resisters to speak in Seattle 9/15
Tuesday, September 15th, 7:00 PM,THE SHMINISTIM TOUR. Israeli women speak their conscience. The Shministim Tour is a series of conversations between two young Israeli women who went to jail for following their consciences and Americans from all communities and political backgrounds. Location:University Friends Meeting-Worship Room, 4001 9th Ave. NE, Seattle
Maya Wind and Netta Mishly will speak about their personal journeys from high school to military prison; a path shared by dozens of young Shministim but wholly unique in each case. The Shministim (Hebrew for "twelfth-graders" ) are an informal group of young Israelis who openly declare their refusal to join the Israeli military. Every year, the Shministim sign a different letter, a tradition harkening back to the 1970s when the first Shministim class expressed their dissent in a letter to Prime Minister Golda Meir. The 2008 letter, signed by both Maya and Netta, declares, "We cannot be moral and serve the occupation."
Brought to you locally by Jewish Voice for Peace – Seattle and American Friends Service Committee. http://www.whyweref use.org/
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 03:48 AM
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142. CAIR project (local funding group for abortions) fundraising dinner 9/26
Celebrating our 10th Anniversary!!!!!
Honoring our Fabulous Founders:

Luce Cousineau, Wendy Minick Heipt, Sara Yong Chan Miller
Please Join Us on Saturday, September 26, 2009, for wine and hors d'ouevres at
Crush Private Dining
611 Pontius Ave N (Pontius Ave N and E Mercer St)
Tickets $25
Sponsorship Options Available
Please RSVP to cairwa {at{ nnaf.org by Sept 24, 2009.
Send us names of your guests and the amount to be paid and we'll reserve your place!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-10-09 05:09 AM
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143. September presentations by Laila Al-Arian on Collateral Damage--Iraqi civilians
The Arab American Community Coalition, National Lawyers Guild Seattle, the Middle Eastern Legal Association of Washington (MELAW), and AFSC proudly present:

Laila Al-Arian is a writer and producer for Al Jazeera English in Washington. Her work has appeared in many publications including The Nation, Alternet, The Independent, and The Guardian.


Laila will discuss her new book, Collateral Damage: America’s War Against Iraqi Civilians. She will also speak about the status of the U.S. government’ s political prosecution of her father, Dr. Sami Al Arian.

September, 20th : AFSC (American Friends) from 6:00pm – 9:00pm
814 NE 40th St
Seattle, WA 98105-6499


September, 21st : Elliot Bay Books at 5:00pm
101 S Main St
Seattle, WA 98104-2581
(206) 682-6664

September, 22nd: KUOW – Weekday with Steve Scher.
From 9:00am – 10:00am

http://www.kuow. org - 206.543.KUOW


September, 22nd: Law Offices of Stokes Lawrence, P.S. at 4:00pm
800 5th Avenue, Suite 4000 (40th Floor)

Downtown Seattle

Please RSVP by September 20 to rsvp {at} melegal. org


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-10-09 05:35 AM
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144. Moms Rising founder to speak in Seattle 11/19
It's been over 50 years since The Price is Right began challenging contestants - most often women - to guess the price of consumer goods and "showcase" their ability to make sound financial decisions at home.

Since then, most women have entered the workforce; today they earn the majority of college degrees. Yet women still lag men in achieving economic security - during their working years and in retirement.

Join keynote speaker Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, co-founder of MomsRising.org, for a showcase showdown of new public policies to improve women's economic security. We'll celebrate past achievements and chart a course toward future successes that will help all people realize their dreams.

What: Cocktails, game show contests, dinner, and program
When: 5:00 - 8:30pm, Thursday, November 19, 2009
Where: SODO Park, 3200 1st Avenue South, Seattle
Emcee: Yoram Bauman, The World's First and Only Stand-up Economist
Keynote: Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, co-founder of MomsRising.org
Honorees: To be announced
Tickets: $100 per person, or included with sponsorship opportunities

http://www.eoionline.org/events/docs/What_Price_Is_Right_RSVP.pdf

Order your tickets here -- for more information please contact Lisa Schubert, Development Officer, at (206) 529-6353, or lisa {at} eoionline.org.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-10-09 05:38 AM
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145. UNLOCKING OUR GREEN FUTURE breakfast in Seattle 10/8
Tables are filling up fast for our 17th Annual Breakfast of Champions. Our Special Guest, Chuck Todd, Chief White House Correspondent & Political Director for NBC News will join us to share his political insight on what's happening in the other Washington.

You don't want to miss the biggest political and environmental event of the year!


Register online today

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
at the Seattle Westin Hotel, Grand Ballroom


7:00 am Registration & Coffee
7:30 am Program

Tickets
Current Members: $50 (purchase by 10/5)
Membership & Ticket: $85
Non-members: $75
VIP Ticket: $15/month for 1 year - includes 1 ticket to VIP Reception immediately following event

Table Captains (host a table of 10): $750
Click here to purchase your tickets today
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/275/donate.asp?formid=meetings&c=4551244

To be a table captain or for additional questions contact Kelly Drake at 206.631.2629 or kelly {at} wcvoters.org

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-14-09 02:12 AM
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146. Seattle Association for Women in Science meets 9/16
Don't forget to join us for Seattle-AWIS’s September kick-off meeting where we'll be honoring the recipients of this year's Seattle AWIS Scholarships. Can't wait to see you there!

When:
Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Event information: http://www.seattleawis.org/events.htm

Invite friends, family and co-workers to the meeting. Everyone is welcome!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Summer Newsletter is available on the Seattle AWIS website, where you can read about the scholarship winners, Life at ProFibrix Inc., the Amgen Spring –Career Panel, Transitioning for Academia to Industry, and much more.

http://www.seattleawis.org/Summer2009.pdf
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-16-09 02:03 AM
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147. Arlington NW memorial event in Olympia 9/18
VETERANS FOR PEACE RACHEL CORRIE CHAPTER 109 PRESENT

Arlington Northwest Memorial Display and Vigil

8 AM Friday September 18- until 5 PM Saturday September 19, 2009

Heritage Park Capitol Lake - Olympia, WA



The Arlington Northwest display is a traveling memorial to US military service members who have died in the Iraq (4344) and Afghanistan (830) wars. The headstones, one for each of those who died, are arrayed as they would be at the Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, DC. This is a nonpartisan memorial designed to raise public awareness of the cost of war and to recognize the sacrifices made by all involved. You are invited to participate in the creation of this memorial by helping to install the headstones. You are also encouraged to inscribe a placard with the name, age, and date of death for one or more soldiers to be placed on the blank memorial markers. A “Book of Remembrance” will be located in the information area for you to record any thoughts or dedications you may wish to offer. We respectfully request observers not bring signs or banners.



VETERANS FOR PEACE RACHEL CORRIECHAPTER 109



PO Box 11924 Olympia, WA 98518-1924 www.vfp109rcc.org

Contact: Dr. Dennis Mills (360) 867-1487 for more information



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-16-09 06:42 PM
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148. New Cities transportation seminar in Seattle 9/18
Dear Bike Alliance Member:

Sorry for the short notice we just received notice of this yesterday. You have until this Thursday at 5:00 to register for a Workshop titled "New Transportation Lessons To Create Better Cities" being held this Friday, 9/18 from 9am-4pm in Seattle (even though the announcement states Wednesday).

For more information and to download a flier visit
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BicycleAllianceofWas/d9d3440a73/49c25b4708/fafbe8de6f


Mention Bicycle Alliance and we get $50 of the registration fee.

Thanks,

Dave


Bicycle Alliance of Washington
PO Box 2904
Seattle, Washington 98111
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-30-09 04:19 AM
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149. Interfaith Network of Concern for the People of Iraq meets in Seattle 10-3
1. The INOC general meeting will be held as usual on Saturday, Oct 3 at
3:00 pm (1st Saturday of the month) at:
Keystone United Church of Christ, 5019 Keystone Place North.

2. About the Collateral Repair Project:

Sasha Crow, a 60 year-old grandmother who joined 400 volunteers from 34 countries in Baghdad in 2003, in a last ditch effort to stop George Bush's illegal invasion of Iraq, began the Collateral Repair Project soon after her return to the United States, using a battered laptop in a rented room in Seattle.

CRP took life in 2005 as a grassroots person-to-person endeavor to counter the collateral damage the U.S. government has inflicted upon the citizens of Iraq in our name.
One day in the fall of 2005, Sasha spotted an item on the Internet about the family of an Iraqi ambulance driver who had been strafed and killed by U.S. aircraft while trying to rescue victims during a U.S. military operation in western Anbar province of Iraq and together with Mary Madsen, a peace worker in southern Oregon, the two somehow raised $5K to buy the driver's widow and five kids a new home and some livestock as a means of providing them with some basic security. That was how CRP began.

When sectarian strife flared after the Golden Dome bombing in Samara in 2006, Sasha and Mary began tracking Iraqi refugees forced from their war-torn country into Syria and Jordan.

By the next year, they began ferrying back and forth between the United States and Amman - where Sasha has settled - providing direct emergency assistance and Micro-Projects for Iraqi families whose reception in Jordan was not unlike the treatment Mexican undocumented workers receive in the U.S.

Over the past two years, Sasha and Mary have advocated for Iraqi refugees before international relief organizations. Collateral Repair Project has provided food baskets for impoverished refugee families, portable heaters and winter coats (it snows in Amman) and supplies for school children.

CRP has granted dozens of Micro-Projects (tools, equipment and supplies for cottage industry) – such as: sewing machines, bread ovens, laptops with printers, and construction tools to Iraqi refugees so they can earn a living in a hostile economic environment. The list is a lengthy one (for a list of projects see www.collateralrepai rproject. org)

Every day Sasha walks the hills of Amman visiting refugee families and recording their stories. But as the carnage in Iraq fades from memory and the world economy has plummeted into despair, CRP's cupboard has gone achingly bare. It is a syndrome that many grassroots peace organizations are confronting today.

Sasha Crow and Mary Madsen are unsung heroes of the movement for world peace. Their quiet, insistently determined work is emblematic of the debt that we as Americans owe to the people of lands that U.S. weapons and hubris has destroyed.

As Global Exchange founder Medea Benjamin has written, the Collateral Repair Project represents "the soul of America."
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 03:47 AM
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150. Peacemaker Teams leader Gene Stoltzfus to give Seattle Mennonite Church Peace Lecture 10/10
Former Christian Peacemaker Teams leader Gene Stoltzfus to give Seattle Mennonite Church Peace Lecture October 10

The founding director of Christian Peacemaker Teams, Gene Stoltzfus will give a Peace Lecture at Seattle Mennonite Church at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 10.

The title of Gene’s lecture is “The Conscience of a Peacemaker.” He will speak about the power of conscientious decision making and how important it is for all of us as we move from the narrow understanding of C Os (conscientious objectors). He has found the term C O to be a universal term and has discovered how it is lived out around the world.

He will also speak from his personal peacemaking experience in Iraq and Pakistan and leading a Holy Week witness at Creech Air Force Base near Las Vegas. Creech is a center for robotics warfare where drones are launched from underground computer consuls to bomb targets in Pakistan and Afghanistan killing many civilians.

Gene retired after nearly two decades as director of CPT, but remains an active peacemaker and political analyst. Last Spring Gene was in Pakistan to listen to Pakistani peacemakers share their vision for peace. Gene’s peace lecture will draw on his CPT experience, his current analysis of Pakistan and Afghanistan, US led global militarism, and the state of Mennonite peacemaking for the 21st century. If you want to read Gene’s peace blog go to: http://peaceprobe.wordpress.com.

Seattle Mennonite Church is located at 3120 NE 125th Street in the Lake City neighborhood of Seattle a block east of Lake City Way. For directions go to: http://www.seattle.wa.us.mennonite.net/directions
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 03:50 AM
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151. Forum on true patriotism: planning meeting 10/12 on Mercer Island
Time: October 12, 2009 from 3pm to 4:30pm
Location: Tullys Coffee Shop
7810 SE 27th St
City/Town: Mercer Island
Phone: 206-232-9620
Organized By: Carol Friends


Event Description:
We are putting together a public forum for the end of January. The authors of the book, The True Patriot, will discuss the values and principles listed in the book.

See more details and RSVP on Eastside Progressives:
http://esprog.ning.com/events/event/show?id=3808885%3AEvent%3A549&xgi=1twkDFbzF87imn
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-03-09 02:18 AM
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152. Hip Hop by young Arab-Americans at Seattle Center 10/4
SUN OCT 4, 8:00 pm. (Doors open at 7:00 pm) a program of hip-hop, poetry, and song, performed by young Arab-Americans, Arab-Canadians and Palestinians.Location: at the Vera Project, Seattle Center

An intense evening of hip-hop music and poetry CELEBRATING ARAB IDENTITY, calling for the END OF ALL WARS, advocating for world peace, raising awareness of the PALESTINIAN CAUSE, and heralding justice for all peoples, in original works performed by the creators. The performers are known for their work on behalf of oppressed peoples, their opposition to warfare, and their support of human rights and universal justice. The headliner, Yassin Alsalman or The Narcicyst, is of Iraqi descent and his work reflects the devastating effects of the war on his country and his utter rejection of war as a means to any political or social end. tickets are available online: http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&evenId=2772544

--
Counter Terror with Justice,
Karenb
206-484-3385
Iraqi Refugees need our help. We can do something now. Check out www.collateralrepairproject.blogspot.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-04-09 01:40 AM
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153. Association for Women in Science meets 10/14 in Seattle
Happy October! Our next meeting will cover the interesting topic of Hearing Loss and its prevention, so appropriate to us all in the “sound” filled world we live in. Everyone is welcome to attend!

General Meeting Topic:
Preventing Hearing Loss: Fish Tales
by Kelly Owens, PhD and Allison Coffin, PhD of the Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center

When:
Wednesday, Oct. 14th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Event information should be : http://www.seattleawis.org/events.htm
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-04-09 10:33 PM
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154. Forum on Latin America and US policy 10/28
Phinney Neighbors for Peace and Justice Presents
START MAKING SENSE


Our fourteenth series of community forums

WED OCT 28 Latin America & U.S. Foreign Policy: The Indian Wars AreNot Over --- Indigenous Struggles For Economic Freedom

Dr. Angela Gilliam, Faculty Emeritas at the Evergreen State College; Dr. Carolina Chavarro Ulloa, physician from Colombia and Global Health student at the UW.


NOTE NEW LOCATION!


Woodland Park United Methodist Church
Greenwood Ave N and N 78th St
Doors open at 6:30 pm – Forum begins at 7 pm

PNPJ is an affiliate of Sound Nonviolent Opponents of War


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-12-09 06:27 AM
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155. NARAL Liberty Ball and Masquerade in Seattle 10/24
http://www.prochoicewashington.org/events/libertyball.shtml
Saturday, October 24, 2009

5:00 - 10:00 pm
Bell Harbor International Conference Center
(directions and parking information)
Seattle

Tickets: $125

This pro-choice gala event includes a three-course dinner, cocktails, live auction and silent auction, with the chance to bid on items like a Rick Steves European tour, vacation houses in various locations and works from local artists. We have compiled a list of auction items to preview, please check back often as it will be updated as we receive donations.


Have an item to donate to our auction? Simply fill out this online form, or contact Natalia Fior at nataliafior {at} prochoicewashington.org or (206) 624-1990
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-12-09 06:28 AM
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156. UNITED JUSTICE FILM FESTIVAL in Seattle early November


Miles Stanberry, a 16 year old Justice Works! volunteer and aspiring filmmaker, came up with the idea to hold a film festival as a fundraiser for our 3-Strikes Campaign. Now, he is leading this project. We encourage all of Justice Works! friends to support this impressive young man. Miles is holding the Justice Is No Game sign below at the recent Rainier Valley Parade.


The film festival will be held at the Columbia City Cinema every day for two weeks starting November 28th. To make it affordable for all, the ticket price will only be $2 plus a donation for those who are able to pay more. There will be daily showings of a series of films at 3:30pm, 6:30pm and 9pm. A 10 minute “short” of the 3-Strikes film can be viewed at www.justiceisnogame.org. On opening day there will be a silent auction too!


There are a lot of ways you can support him; plan to attend the film festival or lend a hand to help out.


These are the ways you can support Miles:

1. Come to our every other Thursday (10/22, 11/5, 11/19) evening (6:30pm) planning meetings at JW! headquarters / thrift store (5101 Rainier Ave S #106)

2. Be part of the promotion crew
a. Distribute our poster
b. Call your family and friends to tell them
c. Help us get the word out through the media
d. Forward a message about the film festival to your connections
e. Do you know an organization that will allow us to forward info about the film festival to their email list

3. Donate items or help to request donations for the silent auction
4. Donate or request donations of popcorn, candy bars or bottled drinks
5. Help on the day of the event as
a. a ticket seller
b. a concession seller
c. JW! tabling


You can reply to Lea at lzengage {at} northwest.net with your interest or you can contact Miles directly at 206-725-0283 or trae9thave {at} yahoo.com



Oh, one more thing…. Miles is also looking for people who’d like to act in the film he’s creating.



It should be fun! We hope to hear from you soon!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 09:41 PM
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164. Will happen 11/28 in Seattle
UNITED JUSTICE FILM FESTIVAL
3-Strikes Campaign Fundraiser
Saturday, November 28th
Columbia City Theater $2
Local independent films
3:30 PM, 6:30 PM and 9 PM

GETTING READY FOR 2010

The 2010 legislative session begins on the second Monday in January. Believe it or not -- we are already working as fast as we can at Justice Works to get ready.

REACHING YOU
The most important actions during the upcoming session will be letters, visits, and calls to legislators. We're planning phone calling parties in Tacoma, Olympia, and Seattle in December and January. If you've provided a phone number, We plan to call you to ask for your help. Of course, please call or write us any time!


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Juan Vega, campaign manager for Justice Works Election Day and Beyond campaign after a presentation at Social Justice Monday at Seattle University. L-R: Luke Westerburg, Juan Vega, Emily Gause, and Professor Joaquin Avila
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The 2009 State of Washington Voter's Pamphlet contains ERRONEOUS INFORMATION. It reads:

"If you have been convicted of a felony in Washington, another state, or in federal court, you lose your right to vote in Washington State until you are released from Department of Corrections supervision."

This is a serious error. People convicted in a federal court and those convicted in another state are eligible to vote as soon as they are released from prison. Please send an email to voterspamphlet@secstate.wa.gov and / or mail@secstate.wa.gov to express your concern. You can also call the Secretary of State at 360-902-4151.

WEEKLY ORGANIZER TRAINING

Short trainings on putting organizer skills to work in building the 3-Strikes campaign are given each Friday at Justice Works! weekly meeting (6:30PM 5101 Rainier Ave. S. #106, Seattle). Topics range from factual background on the law to tips on interacting with the public or legislators.

OTHER "BEHIND THE SCENES" WORK

People from a number of the organizations listed at http://fix3strikes.org have met several times to discuss legislative strategy and have been contacting legislators to support reform.
Presentations to community groups continue. For example, Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice of Washington is hosting a presentation on 3-Strikes at its 4th Annual legislative conference. (Saturday, Nov. 9, Olympia Unitarian Universalist Congregation.)
Outreach to new potential signatories of this statement continues.

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The 3-Strikes film short has been updated, and includes exceprts from an interview with King County Councilmember Larry Gossett: http://justiceisnogame.org
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"There is absolute alternative use of public resources when it comes to the vast amount of money we invest in warehousing folks in jail for the entirety of their life for crimes that very few in our society would think worthy of life in jail without the possibility of release.
"Practically speaking, as a politician, I would use that money to get at the root causes of crime and violence and social disruption in our communities.

"Here in King County we have begun to invest millions of dollars into programs that get dramatically at some of the problems that lead folks to ending up in King County jail for low-level criminal offenses. Such as drug court....

"...Let me give you an example. In the year 2000, we had a study done in King County that found we would have by 2008 an estimated 3,600/ 3,500 folks in the King County jail, necessitating the building of a third jail."

"When this study was done, in 2000, that was only 3 years after we had built what is called the Maleng Regional Justice Center..."

"...and we were told that we had to build another one in another five years. And we said we don’t have the money."

"So I pushed new initiatives – along with support from a lot of other elected officials and community supporters and we invested several million. We cut the jail budget and we invested several million into alternatives to incarceration and we found that, by giving people hope and opportunity and treatment they stayed out of jail.
"So, today as I speak to you, in September of 2009, there’s only 2,223 people in the King County Jail today when we had been told that there would be more than 3,600 by 2009. And that’s because we made practical adjustments on programs based on Best Practices that have generated huge success rates for us – thousands of people kept out of jail by getting treatment, by going on work crews and work release instead of jail.

"Yes, I absolutely believe there’s a better way to spend the money we’re currently spending on 3-Strikers."

King County Councilmember Larry Gossett on 3-Strikes
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-13-09 02:25 AM
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157. Ed Schultz at Town Hall 11/15

https://www.wegoted.com/events/detail.asp?eventID=22
Ed Schultz 2009 Tour for Change at the Seattle Town Hall

Date: 11/15/2009
Location: Seattle, WA
What: Town Hall Meeting with The Ed Schultz Show
Where: The Seattle Town Hall
When: 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Sunday November 15, 2009
Tickets:
General Admission - $20.00
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-13-09 02:26 AM
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158. Thom Hartmannn brunch/cruise
http://www.argosycruises.com/themecruises/default.cfm#thom

BRUNCH OR LUNCH CRUISE WITH THOM HARTMANN AND AM1090
Saturday, November 7th, Dockside 11am-12pm, Cruising 12-2 pm or
Sunday, November 8th, Dockside 11am-12pm, Cruising 12-2 pm
Royal Argosy, Pier 56, Seattle Waterfront

Join us for an afternoon cruise with Thom Hartmann, a New York Times best-selling author of 19 books, in print in 14 languages, and the host of a national daily progressive radio talk show, now in its fifth year on air. Hartmann’s books have been written about in Time and many other magazines, he has been on NPR and BBC radio and CNN television (among others), mentioned on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, and has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people on five continents over the past two decades. Brunch or lunch is a buffet, seating is cabaret-style. Brunch or lunch and socializing with Thom will make up the first hour the second hour will be a Q and A session. Click here to email your questions.

Lunch Buffet MENU Saturday, November 7th:
Salmon with a blood orange citrus sauce, Roasted chicken breast with a tart Rainier cherry sauce, Tri-colored Cheese-filled Ravioli served in an herb and vegetable broth, Crunchy Romaine Tossed Salad, Mediterranean Orzo Salad with fresh basil, peppers and green onions tossed together in a light vinaigrette, Seasonal Chilled Vegetables, Tropical Fruit Display, Assorted Artisan Rolls, Dessert table-served with coffee.

Brunch Buffet MENU Sunday, November 8th:
Fruit Display, Waldorf Salad with apples, candied walnuts and dried cranberries with yogurt dressing on butter lettuce, Prawn Cocktail, Northwest Egg Scramble, Country Fried Red Potatoes with diced onions and peppers, grilled vegetable platter, smoked salmon with cream cheese, capers & bagels, Cinnamon Swirl French Toast, Pastries, Mixed Green Salad, Chef's Ham Carving Station, Dessert, table-served with coffee.

$49 inclusive rate. (Please note: Seating is Cabaret-style.)



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-15-09 07:17 AM
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159. Reverse trick or treating in Tacoma 10-24
Edited on Thu Oct-15-09 07:17 AM by eridani
Join us for "Reverse Trick-or-Treating"
https://www.americasolidarity.org/node/1160

Chocolate, mmm so yummy but at the heart of what's wrong with our trade agreements. Too often chocolate production exploits child labor and worker's rights. So we'll be walking the streets of Tacoma to hand out "fair trade" chocolate and educating our neighbors about trade agreements and their impact on working families. Bring your costume!

We'll be meeting at First United Methodist Church and canvassing the local neighborhood on Saturday, October 24th at 3pm.

See the KOMO 4 coverage from our last adventure in Reverse Trick-or-Treating:
7.34 minutes in to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W0FzxSJL0g
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-15-09 07:18 AM
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160. Seattle/Cuba Friendship Committee potluck 10/24
There will be a potluck/spaghetti dinner on

Saturday, October 24th at 6pm. 8923 2nd NE in Seattle

We will hear the reports of the recent Caravan to Cuba that took tons of hurricane and medical supplies in defiance of the illegal blockade and travel ban against Cuba and the citizens of the United States. There will be a short video,

.From People to People. - .De Pueblo a Pueblo.
that explains the history of the Friendshipments to Cuba and speaks about Cuba.s health care system. Seattle has a student who is enrolled in the free medical school where Cuba trains thousands of underprivileged young men and women to become doctors and return to their home countries and serve the under served populations there. Two of the Caravanistas are taking prep courses so that they too can enroll, and we will hear from them,

Perhaps other caravanistas will report back as well.

A collection will be taken to help pay for the excess material aid that the Seattle/Cuba Friendship Committee sent in July.

In solidarity, Thomas W. Warner (secretary Seattle/Cuba Friendship
Committee - a Task Force of the Church Council of Greater Seattle) 8923
2nd Ave. N.E. Seattle, WA, 98115 206 523-1720 warner{at} scn.org
http:www.seattle-cuba.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-17-09 03:14 AM
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161. Building Strong Communities with Network Weaving Seattle 10/18
Building Strong Communities with Network Weaving – New Thinking and Practices



October 18, 2009 from 1:30pm to 5pm

Cascade Peoples Center

street: 309 Pontius Avenue North
City/Town: Seattle, WA 98109


This is a rare chance to hear from and talk with one of the most innovative people working with social networks we (Bill Aal and Viki Sonntag) know.


June comes from Athens Ohio and has a long history of helping cooperative ventures get started in Appalachia - since the 1970's. Over the years, she has worked with social networks and their analysis, long before there were computer social networks. She calls her-self a network weaver and has been working with a wide range of folks from local food groups to major health and social service networks. She will present on some new thinking on her part including rhizomic organizing, communities of practice and creativity in social networks. She and Bill met recently when I was in Athens and talked a lot about how to step up a holonic notch (Margo Adair's term) and SLOW ORGANIZING, ways in which we can develop deep relationships, get stuff done and be effective. Fits right in with the directions Jon Ramer, Sheri Herndon and the rest of us are going. Hope you all can come.



For anyone who has tried to or intends to build a network of folks working towards a common goal, you won't want to miss this! Also, please feel free to extend this invitation to your networks.



Please RSVP if you are planning to join us! Vikis@oz.net. Thanks!



Bill Aal

Tools for Change



Viki Sonntag
EcoPraxis


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-27-09 01:52 AM
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162. Ethiopian dinner and report from Iowa Food Conference: Seattle 10/29
Thurs. October 29th, 6-8pm: Community Meeting & Report-back from Iowa Food Conference


Hosted by Clean Greens at New Hope Baptist Church in the Central District: 116- 21st Ave (Just South of Yesler in the Central District). Bus routes: 3, 4, 8, 14, 27, 48


Ethiopian Dinner Provided; Donation Requested

CAGJ’s Community Meeting will be an opportunity to hear a report-back from CAGJ activists and other community members from the Community Food Security Coalition's 13th Annual Conference, "From Commodity to Community: Food Politics and Projects in the Heartland." Several CAGJ members attended this conference in Iowa in early October, in order to accept CAGJ's honorable mention Food Sovereignty Prize and hear about the work other organizations are doing.


We are excited to share some highlights from the conference, including new allies, perspectives of food policy councils, workshops on food justice and food sovereignty, interesting plenary speakers, exciting campaigns planned by the US Working Group on the Food Crisis, and the stark contrast between this conference and the Iowa Hunger Summit that was occurring concurrently. CAGJ also invites you to get involved in and learn more about our organizing for the fall and winter. We hope to see you on October 29th! 




Visit Clean Greens Farm on their website: http://www.cleangreensfarm.com/

For more about the Community Food Security Coalition, based in Portland: http://www.foodsecurity.org/
For more about the CFSC Conference: http://communityfoodconference.org/13/

For more about the Iowa Hunger Summit: http://www.iowahungersummit.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 06:54 AM
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163. Early learning discussion with schools supt. in Kirkland 11/5
I hope you'll join me next Thursday in Kirkland for a special meeting with the Director of the Department of Early Learning and The WA Superintendent of Public Schools. It's a chance to talk directly to key decision makers and share what life is really like for families struggling to find early learning, childcare and preschool opportunities for their children. Want to come?

Thursday, November 5th from 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Kirkland Women's Club
10052 NE 137th St Kirkland 98034

RSVP: https://momsrising.democracyinaction.org/o/1768/t/9251/l/eng/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=48399

WHY THE MEETING? For the first time ever, the Department of Early Learning, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Thrive by Five Washington are leading a statewide team to develop a long-term Early Learning Plan for our state and recommendations for the 2010 legislative session. In order to do so, Bette Hyde, the Director of the Department of Early Learning, and Randy Dorn, the Superintendent of Public Instruction want to meet with YOU, and your friends, and hear about your experiences with childcare and early learning.

They've gathered more than 120 education professionals and policy leaders from across the state to look at all of the pieces: From prenatal to preschool. But if they're going to have a clear picture of the challenges that parents face in Washington, they also need to hear from you!

This is a rare opportunity to educate leaders about what it is really like to raise children in our State, so, bring friends, children, your partner, parents, relatives, and neighbors--let's fill the room to overflowing!

THE LOWDOWN ON THE MEETING: Starting at 7 p.m. there will be a short presentation from the Department of Early Learning, then we'll open
the discussion, so you can share your stories about early care and education. Can't get your child into a preschool near you? Cost of childcare out-of-reach for middle-class families? Think full-day kindergarten is key? Excited to stay home with your baby but would love more learning opportunities? Good, bad, funny, or sad--our leaders want to hear about it in order to help shape the future of early learning and preschool in Washington State. If you don't want to speak, don't worry! We'll be handing out cards so you can write down your own personal message.

WHAT TO WEAR? Don't worry about dressing up-this is a casual meeting where the most important thing is that you are there and comfortable.

WHO SHOULD COME? Bring your friends and kids are welcome. We'll have cookies (in the shapes of building blocks of course) and activities
for kids. The more, the merrier!

*Click here to RSVP: https://momsrising.democracyinaction.org/o/1768/t/9251/l/eng/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=48399



See you there!




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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-03-09 04:05 AM
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165. Seattle 11/4: Iraq and Afghanistan--what have we done?
This coming Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 7 PM, Phinney Neighbors for Peace & Justice will present our final forum of the fall series. Titled IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN: WHAT HAVE WE DONE?, it will be a discussion in which you may share your thoughts & feelings about the past eight years of war & occupation, and what we can do on a local level to increase awareness that these wars are ongoing, and build an informed constituency to confront our elected leaders.

The discussion will be led by Reverend Rich Lang, Pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, who has spoken out consistently in opposition to these wars, and who will also give us the benefit of his perspective and concerns.

Please note our new location: Woodland Park United Methodist Church, 78th & Greenwood. There is some limited parking in a lot off 78th St. on the east side of the church.

See you then!

Lou Truskoff, for PNPJ
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-04-09 07:38 AM
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166. Anti-Torture Week in the Puget Sound Area


Ray McGovern will be speaking in both Seattle and Tacoma this month. There are also many other illustrious speakers lined up for the Anti-Torture Week organized by Washington State Religious Campaign Against Torture (WSRCAT). For more information, see the WSRCAT website.


Mon Nov 9, Seattle, Nan Aron on "Bringing Justice to Torturers"
Weds Nov 11, Seattle, Mark Danner on "Stripping Bare the Body: Politics Violence War"

Thurs Nov 12, Seattle; Ray McGovern on "Why Accountability for Torture Is Crucial for Human Rights, Our Security and Our Souls."

Sat Nov 14, in Seattle, Jeff Robinson on his experience representing detainees in Guantanamo Bay (at ACLU dinner)

Sun Nov 15, in Tacoma; Ray McGovern on "Does Torture Work? 'Let's Have Both Sides of the Story'"
Backbone Campaign is a cosponsor of the Ray McGovern event in Seattle. Click on the image below for a PDF version of this poster. If you can be at an outreach table on behalf of Backbone Campaign please contact the office 206-408-8058 or email bill {at} backbonecampaign.org. Progressive Cabinet nominee Chuck Spinney recently recommended this incredible article, Shades of Abu Ghraib by Alistair Horne.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-06-09 06:19 AM
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167. Cannabis Defense Coalition cafe work party 11/7 in Seattle
We have a work party scheduled for this Saturday from noon on to clean out our kitchen in preperation for our volunteer-run breakfasty cafe. We hope to pull out nearly every piece of equipment, paint the walls, consider whether to do something about the floor or just leave it, and put each piece of equipment back after it's been thoroughly scoured. We'd love to have your help.


* What: Cannabis Defense Coalition cafe work party
* When: Saturday, November 7 from noon
* Where: Cannabis Resource Center, 8456 Dallas Ave S in South Park
* Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=8456+Dallas+Ave+S+98108
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-30-09 06:30 AM
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168. Yes Men (comedy group) to celebrate WTO anniversary 11/30 at noon-Wetlake
The infamous Yes Men are in town to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the WTO events in Seattle. There is a rally on Monday and the Yes Men plan to be there and to do what they do. This should fun. They said to be there between 12:00 and 2:00 pm.



I recently watched their new film, “The Yes Men Fix the World” at the Northwest Film Forum. It is a fun documentary and a must see film.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yes_Men
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-01-09 08:19 AM
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169. Seattle bisexual women to meet 12/8


Facilitated Meeting: Second Tuesday of the Month
6:30PM Social Salon
7:00PM - 8:30PM Check-in and Open Rap or Topic Discussion

Capitol Hill Group Health 201 16th Ave. E. Seattle, WA 98112
http://www.ghc. org/locations/ medcenters/ 3/directions. jhtml

South Building
Down the stairs to the Atrium.
Left Corner Past the Atrium Cafe'
Room(s) A6/7

Come join our monthly facilitated discussion for women and women
identified women!

Meet and mingle in an engaging, feminist, bisexual-supportive
environment. Pose your most burning questions, and hear the most
interesting responses from a diverse group of lively self-identified
women, in a relaxing and laid back environment. The social salon time
is designed to accommodate the varying schedules of attendees, so
arrive when you can. Be a part of bisexual community in Seattle!

2nd Tues 09/09/2009
630 - 7pm social
7pm - 830 meeting

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-05-09 07:13 AM
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170. China Blue: documentary on sweat shops
CHINA BLUE (88 min, Micha X. Peled, 2006)is a clandestinely shot documentary, telling the real story of how the clothes we buy are actually made. Like no other film before, CHINA BLUE is a powerful and poignant journey into the harsh world of sweatshop workers, something both China and the international retailers don't want us to see.

Following a pair of denim jeans from birth to sale, CHINA BLUE links the power of the U.S. consumer market to the daily lives of a Chinese factory owner and two teenaged female factory workers. Filmed both in the factory and in the workers' faraway village, this documentary provides a rare, human glimpse at China 's rapid transformation into a free market society.



(Event is FREE and open to the public! ...but Donations are kindly accepted).

Location: Keystone Congregational Church, 5019 Keystone Place N. , Seattle 1/2 Block N of NE 50th; 1 block E of Meridian. Metro Bus 16, 26 & 44

As part of Global Justice Forward Relevant Films in December and the ongoing Meaningful Movies organized by Wallingford Neighbors for Peace and Justice

More info on the film at: http://www.meaningfulmovies.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-05-09 07:14 AM
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171. Puget Sound Association for Women in Science to meete 12/9
Happy Winter Holidays! Our next general meeting is early so don't miss it. This coming Wednesday. It should be fantastic! Come learn about Strategies and Tools for Making Moves throughout One’s Career.

Program Topic:
From Bench to Boardroom and Places In-between
by Kim Wells, Organization Development Advisor, FHCRC

When: Wednesday, December 9th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Where:
UW South Lake Union Building
First Floor Auditorium
815 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109

Meeting Schedule
6:00 - 6:15 pm Networking & Refreshments
6:15 - 6:30 pm Introductions
6:30 - 7:30 pm Presentation
7:30 – 8:00 pm Networking

Special Donation Drive for Noel House: Bring New Personal Care items to our AWIS December meeting
** Noel House Programs provides safe and comfortable shelter for a diverse community of homeless women.
Suggested donation items: Shampoo, Kleenex, Soap, Conditioner, Deodorant, Lotion, Toothpaste, Razors, Q-Tips, Hand sanitizer, Combs, New Socks, Hairbrushes.

Event information: http://www.seattleawis.org/events.htm
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